Swept Away

Swept Away

A Poem by Patricia Wedel
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On the Wings of a Song...

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Swept away by your Charms...  
There were no Alarms... only Chapel Bells 
on the Mountain Top where Eagles nest... 
Our Feathers touched when Leonard Cohen sang 
Hallelujah... 
Cedar Waxwings came to Pray as we Lay 
on Morning Sunbeams... 
Their Repertoire was a high, thin "Bzeee" and a 
sighing Whistle... 
as we made Love among the thistle with 
Lavender down... 
A Crown of Mist surrounded the Church Steeple 
in the Valley and Whippoorwills brought 
peaceful Music to the  Choir and Parishioners... 
Amen....  

© 2022 Patricia Wedel


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Oh, that's wonderful imagery! If only it could be like that forever and never get dull. Do you think that maybe what heaven could be like? To have that forever feeling of romance and never tire of it? It's a nice thought. Enjoyed this immensely. CD

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

Yes, CD.... we even have a bit of Heaven on Earth from time to time. I believe when we leave this E.. read more



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My ears are ringing due to the bells you've written of so vividly. I admire poems about weddings. I've written some myself. Such themes are about more than love, and it's rare nowadays, in written and acted, which makes coming across your fine poetry that much more enjoyable. tyfs

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

dear Cyprian... I appreciate your lovely Review. I do enjoy using Birds in my Metaphors... and love.. read more
Good morning Pat,
Oh how I love the words your wrote in your delightful poem…
Lisa, morning in Spain

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

I knew I should be checking the Time Zones in Spain...
It is now around Midnight in Virginia.. read more
Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Wow, midnight.. I am never up that late...
Today I was up at 6:30am
Waiting for Bob to.. read more
Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

dear Lisa... it is now almost one am... my sleep patterns are unpredictable. I will find a pattern .. read more
I cannot even begin to write like this...
I bow to you Pat...with a big Amen.
Your love poems transcend what has written before about the topic.
and they come from deep within your giving heart.
j.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

dearest Jacob... you are like the Brother I never had.
I can imagine it would be a blessing.. read more
I think a lot of the story in this didn't make the page. So while it's meaningful to you, who have both context and intent guiding you, for the reader? Note the confusion of the last person to comment.

That's one reason why editing from the chair of the reader is a good idea. Another is to have the computer read it to you.

Another thing that hit me was that you're talking to the reader, about things meaningful to you, as if just by hearing them the reader will react as you would. But to a reader, when you say, "Swept away by your Charms," what can this mean? Someone we know nothing about was in an unknown way, "Swept away," in an unknown situation, by someone or something's unspecified charms,

Remember, this line also works if the next line speaks of a horse, a hamster, a new compute game, or... You know where it's going so for you it has emotional content, but does the reader?

My point is, instead of talking to the reader about you, make the words meaningful to the reader on their terms. As E. L. Doctorow put it, “Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader. Not the fact that it’s raining, but the feeling of being rained upon.” So instead saying that a person has charm, make him/her charm the reader. Focus on making them care, not know. Involve them. It's a lot harder, o course, but well worth the effort.

One great resource is Mary Oliver's, A Poetry Handbook. For unknown reasons, it's free to download here:
https://yes-pdf.com/book/1596

Hang in there, and keep on writing.

Jay Greenstein
https://jaygreenstein.wordpress.com/category/the-craft-of-writing/the-grumpy-old-writing-coach/


Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

dear JayG... You could be the Director of a Puppet Show... pulling the Strings and being the Voice o.. read more
JayG

1 Year Ago

• dear JayG... You could be the Director of a Puppet Show... pulling the Strings and being the Voi.. read more
The first thing I thought of was a wedding. Chapel bells, beung swept away by someones charm, mist surrounding the churche steeple. When i read your review then i realized you werre talking about birds... i believe it was? Feathered poets, birds. Nonetheless, i enjoyed reading this even though my interpretation was a bit different!

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

1 Year Ago

dearest Aura... I love the Idea of a "Poetic License" to present Poetry in your own Style. I think .. read more
Dedicated to all our Feathered Poets and Readers around the World that Nestle on the Mountain Tops and Valleys below... May there be Peace and Reverie when Lavender Skies Smile. gently, Pat the Author...

Posted 1 Year Ago



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