BALLET OF EMOTION

BALLET OF EMOTION

A Poem by FlawedByDesign

BALLET OF EMOTION

Lace your shoes and
pull up little ballerina,
come pirouette on
the pink florets.


Let your feet grace
the sun-kissed petals,
as you dance on
the illusions of flight.


Your movements
in adagio, exquisite -
stirring my feelings
to heavenly chimes.


The ballet of emotion
in my eyes, skipping,
twisting and turning
to your every brisé.


My heart palpitating
to the unsung symphony,
upon which you spread
your wings...my graceful angel.

© 2010 FlawedByDesign


Author's Note

FlawedByDesign
This is written based on the display picture and for Cheyenne's contest found here,
http://www.writerscafe.org/contests/Beautify-Me/11488/
***Winner of the said contest.

Normally I don't draw words from pictures (I don't consider myself good at it), but I made an exception in this case :)

Thank you for the feedback should you leave it.

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precision and solid consistancy you've pulled out all the stops to make this
poem the best it can be, the words are alive, and never settle for less.
you like to write in double couplets i say double because you ephasize the
line breaks with your punctuation perfectly at every second line in each

stanza, its the little things tha make good writing stand out in big ways, like perfect punctuation and speaking general on forms
which this form is usually a rhyme form, but you take it to another level,
push the envelope, is excatly what poetry needs nowadays

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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Lovely and captivation.... so soft... gentle and endearing. I will keep this among my favorites. Thanks, love.

~♥~

Posted 13 Years Ago


Its different but good. Nice job

Posted 13 Years Ago


I've noticed this is a change for you. It's god to try new things it shows that your brave and not afraid of change. I felt a mixture of emotions from this poem. I felt like you felt this way when writing this. I feel unsure whether this poem is my cup of tea. But your write still was sweet and touching. I do admit your writing skills have impressed me.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Beautiful. You have the gift of words, my friend. It seems you have such adoration, such affection for the 'ballerina" you speak of... it's a wonderful thing. :) Great job

Posted 13 Years Ago


I really enjoyed this piece. I'm sure you will be a great author if you ever get published. This was a great poem and I would love to read more from you.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Definitely different. Good job at creating visual.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Here the Title is just wonderful."Sun- kissed petals,as you dance..."i like the most.emotions are perfectly expressed here...nice work:)

Posted 13 Years Ago




Let your feet grace
the sun-kissed petals,
as you dance on
the illusions of flight.

Very imaginitive it sounds like a parent speaking about their child, it creates such pictures in your mind just by reading each verse - it flows with meaning and it punches with lightning, the poet has done a fantastic job here!
I give a pat on the back! lol :P
100 from me Flaw - hope to see some more of your great work pal.
Ted.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

This was whimsical and lovely. Nice read, thank you sir. ;)

Posted 13 Years Ago


beautiful

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on August 27, 2010
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FlawedByDesign
FlawedByDesign

Stratford, Ontario, Canada



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