A Party Without Balloons

A Party Without Balloons

A Poem by Xuru
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A silly poem about the morning after.

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I fell asleep in a bed of roaches multiplied by stains of a human design, bed sheets traced with ashes when dreams of dancing ladies delight in a drag of my cigarette. 


Voices fall upon white walls rung with booze stained frames. The night before like the nights of many, play host to faces I hate and mouths that fellate. I peer through the cracks in the wall, but don't see my enemies. Only the Red Sea remains ready to part for my bloodshot eyes, but in it I stand - red cup in hand.

© 2017 Xuru


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Xuru
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Before I comment and review, I would like to know as to why do you consider this to be poetry or a poem? In short what is poetry for you? Now, depending on your answer you can decide if the fallowing is useful for you or not: in my opinion, there is not a single element that could define this as a poem. It's a short story, an excellently described one with skillful imagery. But it is not a poem at all. For it to be a poem there should be more rhythmic elements, or a different writing style. For me this is prose, and the style is also prose.


Posted 8 Years Ago


3 of 3 people found this review constructive.

Xuru

8 Years Ago

At times I have difficulty looking at my own work and identifying what type of animal it is.
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Stefano Segnan

8 Years Ago

That is the reason why I asked. Can you sing, or "half-sing", this piece in your head? I cannot. Thi.. read more



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An interesting read to be sure, the reality of it all is dark and uncomfortably sad. Excellent job old bean.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Xuru

7 Years Ago

Thank you Jason.
I really like this...has a touch of the surreal as the morning after often does...the imagery is unique and layered...dimensional...superb :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


Xuru

7 Years Ago

Always appreciate the kind words Ruth.
This is a very seedy set up. And I've never been acquainted with the word "fellate" until now. It made me laugh a bit. You also included a red solo cup, which is perfect for this poem. There are some descriptions that could use some explaining but overall it is an interesting read.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Xuru

7 Years Ago

"Seedy"

I like that.
Before I comment and review, I would like to know as to why do you consider this to be poetry or a poem? In short what is poetry for you? Now, depending on your answer you can decide if the fallowing is useful for you or not: in my opinion, there is not a single element that could define this as a poem. It's a short story, an excellently described one with skillful imagery. But it is not a poem at all. For it to be a poem there should be more rhythmic elements, or a different writing style. For me this is prose, and the style is also prose.


Posted 8 Years Ago


3 of 3 people found this review constructive.

Xuru

8 Years Ago

At times I have difficulty looking at my own work and identifying what type of animal it is.
.. read more
Stefano Segnan

8 Years Ago

That is the reason why I asked. Can you sing, or "half-sing", this piece in your head? I cannot. Thi.. read more
Interesting write keep writings I will keep reading

Posted 8 Years Ago


Xuru

8 Years Ago

Thanks for the kind words Smitty.
There is a lot of imagery here... Maybe not that happy of imagery, but it is assuredly real. I think a writers job is to put his reader in his shoes, (or his room), as the case may be here. lol... If you can make the image real like a photograph inside your readers mind, yet allow them the room to imagine a bit for themselves what that entails... then you have touched the sky.
... Misty

Posted 8 Years Ago


Xuru

8 Years Ago

Invoking emotion through a few words.

Thanks Misty.
Finally.... a unique writer.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Xuru

8 Years Ago

What we all wish to be.
PhoenixDown

8 Years Ago

What most pretend to be. ...something most never really explore being.

Honesty & cla.. read more

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Added on March 15, 2016
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