Phoenix from the flames.......

Phoenix from the flames.......

A Poem by John Phoenix Hutchinson.
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A poem about my own personal struggle after I turned my world upside when I broke the heart of the girl I loved/love ,my family , friends by being dishonest. The lesson is being learned.

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My first poem to be published.



I am a phoenix from the flames.
I'll use my angst, forget the blame.
I'll work so hard to turn it round.
To walk once more on solid ground.
The dark i'll turn into the light.
The pain i'll fight with all my might.
With lesson learned.
The Past i'll burn.
And prove my worth to you.

The love ive lost is teaching me.
To be honest openly.
The heartbreak i will slowly mend.
And one day I'll turn the bend.
I know am not a man so bad.
My heart is right I just went mad.
And lost my way a bit.

To face the judgement I must now.
To those on high I must bow.
Forgiveness now is what I seek.
I will be strong but also meek.
Then one day not far away.
I will live again.....
I will laugh again.....
I will love again......


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© 2012 John Phoenix Hutchinson.


Author's Note

John Phoenix Hutchinson.
***News Update on this poem.**
This poem is set to be published OCT2012 in the Miracle E zine and Magazine I also will have a short bio and interview along with it.Its my first piece of writing to be published.

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Dear John

Thank you for your recent review of one of my pieces.

Not just by way of return, but also by looking at your profile and then at the title of this poem, I noted the sense of regret at how at one point your life went wrong. As I identify with that so strongly, I wanted to review this poem.

First off many congratulations on your writing successes and in getting published. Having read this it surprises me little.

I have a tendency to review long, looking at the nuts and bolts of the writing but I always giver the writer at least from the perspective of one of their reviewers a notion of the impact the poem has had on me.

My review.

1) Structure, rhyme and rhythm: Three stanzas, the first of nine lines, the second of seven and the last of eight.

As for rhyme, you mostly do rhyming couplets, but at times you break the pattern if only because the stanzas have odd numbers rather than even. I like the way you rhyme here. It is very effective in my personal opinion and it adds eloquence to the writing.

In the rhythm of the poem, there is a an endearing melodic beat.

2) Punctuation: I personally like consistency here. Either fully punctuate or don't at all. You do the former, so it works for me.

3) Use of English / mode of self expression: You keep it simple. I feel it suits the meaning of the piece and your elegant structure.

4) Imagery / allusion / metaphor: There is only one that is key here, which is of course even the title of the poem 'Phoenix from the flames'.

It is a good marker to support the words in the poem.

I have a similar poem on here, which actually addresses the same notion even to the point of using an image at the top of the piece much like your own.

5) Meaning: The meaning at least generically is not difficult to find in the title and the words. The addition of the quote at the top of the poem makes the reader aware what its specific meaning is to you. I need not repeat your own words here.

6) Impact and favourite lines: This poem has had a huge impact on me - that in its generic rather than specific.

A poem or any piece of writing is actually an intimate conversation between the writer and one reader at a time, the one holding the book in their hands or viewing it on screen.

Whilst we may believe we have an audience, and of course we do in a way, but it is really down in the end to the life experience of the writer compared to the single reader that determines the extent of the impact.

I can only believe that in its generic, most readers will have a similar reaction to mine, but perhaps weaker or stronger depending on what they have lived in terms of mistakes made from which we all desire to recover.

In the specifics of my case, I was relatively successful in life until the age of 45 when I had a nervous breakdown.

But even beforehand I had challenges, which I had to live through, not the least my first divorce where it took me a year to 'rise above' though I am still marked by it to this.

Following the nervous breakdown, I was diagnosed as bipolar and lost so many things none of us could really ever imagine.

I wish to rise from the ashes every day, but still life holds me back, through continuing illness. Yet the appetite for healing change remains to this day.

Favourite lines. I have a major problem here when the poem I am addressing is as accomplished as yours, which is that if I am not careful I will simply quote back to the writer the whole poem.

Let me limit myself to two lifts that affect me most.

I'll work so hard to turn it round.
To walk once more on solid ground.
The dark i'll turn into the light.
The pain i'll fight with all my might.

The perfect recognition of the fault and the demand to get over it. The fighter. No victim. A survivor. The rhyming couplets emphasise your point.

The heartbreak i will slowly mend.
And one day I'll turn the bend.
I know am not a man so bad.
My heart is right I just went mad.

Again the demand to turn it round. More there is a sense of self-forgiveness, which I have yet to find. It is a win win for you in the end if you get there. My personal position is much harder for me to determine. But I know I need to get there in the end as do you.

7) Overview: An accomplished and moving poem. Bravo!

I hope you find this review helpful. It is the job of the reviewer to help and not hinder the writer.

With my warmest regards


James Hanna-Magill

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




Reviews

Congratulations on getting published! Very poignant, eloquently written poem you have here. great job!

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

Aww thanks BJ :)
ms. barrie

11 Years Ago

you welcome, enjoy the ride :)
Congrats. The coolest things about phoenix is how they are reborn every so often. the imagery you put in here is cool too

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

Cheers.......well am still in the fire at mo......but I am reforming into the Phoenix!
congratulations on getting published. i really love this, a look into a man who not only has flaws, but can admit to them. even guys have feelings and we realize we do things that need to be forgiven, though most arent brave enough to admit it. beautiful and from the heart.

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

Thanks greatly JR. Means a lot to me this piece and its there to keep me on course so I dont "fall" .. read more
****CONGRATULATIONS JOHN**** Am so pleased for you and have down loaded a copy. Am sure this will be the first of many to get published!
Well done lad!

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

Cheers big ears :)
"CONGRATULATIONS JOHN!" On getting this published. Am sure it will be the first of many. As your poetry has really improved since you penned this but I know this one is special to you anyway and you should be proud of how you've turned your darkness into light. Your live laugh and love again that is certain! I have bought a copy of magazine :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.

John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

Woot Woot! lol Am well chuffed Emma :) Thanks for your support. X
Great flow, upbeat feel. Mistakes are best served as lessons. Good work and congrats :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

Cheers Mark......this poem was a stepping stone on that lesson.
This piece is laden with a hidden power and oumf..
I love the symbalism i can see you as a phonix mending yourself in a bustle of flames from teh rubble that was created.
Lovely work

Posted 11 Years Ago


John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

AMC this is a special poem to me on many different levels so am glad you liked it :)

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