Dancing in Character

Dancing in Character

A Poem by Ken Simm.
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A Confounded letter about her lost ghostly love.

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Light enough for drawing now. A Winter birth and a Summer breath. Coming soon together in such a young life. Relationships that fed first in water, upending and duck head down dabbling.

The meeting and marriage of strangers and the finding of anything corporeal beyond sleeping together. The wishes of the heart that were paid for in certain collected rents. Deferred ambitions that were never laid to rest

Very young meetings in sunshine meadows followed years later by the leavings of feeling in stubble fields of rain. He was an artist friend in those days but not then the season's only lover.

Only when she finally came of age did the light youth feel as one within a group of Summer wishing. All was highest ever cloud and blue. Lights of palest gold sparkled crisp on her young blonde beauty. It was when all her refused learning was examined anyway. On the boards that her artist used for his drawings. When the ways of young men were always green and the tempestuous was rigourously sweet and forever final. When he first saw her. When he drew her.

It is too dark now

A warring lover is only hated after all these years. After the great sheen of blue mistakes and all the ruby red disappointments. After the skin lines had knotted deep and the lengths of roped hair had finally lost their added colour. Lustre that was only alive in shallow added cream skin. Autumn was aged in dark forgotten vats and nut cracked cast off's with nothing to help and nobody to listen.

It was then he came back, walking slowly and without the usual sunken pebbled ripples. When she found he was still drawing, she finally feared his lingering death. He said he wished to become her artist once more. Her clever drawn partnered peace. She loved his ghost pencil rough across her aged elastic thoughts.  His illed starred charcoal presence in the final fulfilment of her lack.

Yet the dead have no urgency. No pure pink juices flowing. There are no sweet hormones for those who are gone. No quick white streams of ambition. All anger and loves are lost simply in the act of going. Ghosts fail relationships forever. Hauntings can only hurt themselves. The dead cannot draw.

© 2012 Ken Simm.


Author's Note

Ken Simm.
Changes in Tense are deliberate. The photograph is mine and is called Dancing in Character. It is Glen Coe in Scotland for those who are interested.

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EMF
Ken..... there are so many things to hate about you. You are a fantastic writer, a marvelous photographer and a really nice bloke. Which is why I can't bring myself to do it... but I'll work on it. This is exceptional work. But that's what I've come to expect when I look at anything of yours.

Posted 11 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

EMF

11 Years Ago

Would you prefer predictable or honest. Either way it is a faultless example of painting a ticture .. read more
Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

From you I wonder, (in the nicest possible way) which is funnier? Then that's the one I want. Thats .. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

11 Years Ago

i can't paint...but i can make a good "egg in a basket"!



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A wall that keeps apart winter and summer is as much the reason why we have seasons. In the same way, a woman who plays the wall may as much be promoting a union. It doesn't take a feminine view to understand that.... just a reasonable nature.

Your handling of the subtle in the impulses paints a masterful picture of your message. If you're not careful, you may find that it can go through walls.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

Wrote this again because my spelling was awful. Tried to type in the dark.
Whay wonderful thi.. read more
Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

What not whay, next letter.
the picture is a challenge for the heart, bold and demanding and unequivocal..."All was highest ever cloud and blue", could easily roll cleanly from Hopkins pen...and then, "The dead have no urgency", and i would add 'left'...you are a mix of the best come out better, in my small appreciation

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

I cannot answer this. I can only say thankyou.
Emily B

11 Years Ago

it is true, all of it
Nice write Ken. I spent more time gazing at Glen Coe. Almost heard the pipes.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

Inveryu? Is that like Seeyu?
Donald Meikle

11 Years Ago

West coast highlands (with palm trees) I don't Sfell werth a puck
Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

Och Aye, ah ken now, Ken.
The photo "feels" right and by right I mean the "right" within the parens and not between the ears. Both of which have their own right(s) to be considered.

As for the "Letter" - I appreciate its "needs" and the level of the frustrations encompassing the distractions.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

AS I said to Sereh above and said many times to various people; I don't ever mind what pathways peop.. read more
Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

And I agree what is left out is just as important. The negative shapes are as important to a drawing.. read more
Chris

11 Years Ago

Neat how that works...I always appreciated it.
Beautiful, rich, colorful piece of poetry. But " Never to be be coming together in a young life" Is the 2 be's on purpose? A comma might help to avoid confusion if that is the case

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Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

Thank you for letting me know. Changed now.
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~ an absolutely stunning piece of poetry, monsieur ken... those "blue mistakes" and "ruby red" disappointments are at the heart of it all... "hauntings can only hurt themselves" and those we love too... i so hope that society as a whole learns how to transcend shadows... the photograph is absolutely stunning too...

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11 Years Ago

~ i hear you... the people i meant are people who have a general, all-encompassing disdain... it's s.. read more
Ken Simm.

11 Years Ago

Could not agree more Sereh. And in turn felling a little disrepectful now I'm afraid I've got to go .. read more
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11 Years Ago

~ oh, please do, monsieur ken... i think we've reached the end of our conversation... thank you for .. read more

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Ken Simm.
Ken Simm.

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