Aromatic spell

Aromatic spell

A Poem by Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere
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To spell out the obvious is often to call it in question. Eric Hoffer

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Sandalwood and myrrh and rosemary,

I want to be yours forever truly

the palm of your hand, I’ll loved to caress

feels soft, like velvet or velours, I guess

 

Frankincense, patchouli and wild wild sage,

I taste the heaven, the sea and the stage

I’m calling on now, is your pretty smile

on your lips and all the waiting’s worthwhile.

 

Peppermint, camomile and hyacinth,

you’re my drug, my medicine, my niacin

between this mix of herbs and aromatics

I’ll put some love in my potion of tricks.

 

© Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

22/11/2014

© 2014 Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere


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The introducing line to each stanza is an excellent use of repetition of structure. The array of herbs presented incite memories of smell, of which is utilized as the following lines expand on the connotation. The concluding stanza did the best to incorporate smell with its association to an aromatic love potion of trickery. Prior to this; however, the stanzas are not quite as strong, nor charming. The slight of 'I guess' carries the rhyme, but makes the intent of the poem unclear. Ambiguity in a poem depicting love is not unfit, but it doesn't seem apt in this poem.

Overall, a neat bit. I would love to see the 'potion of tricks' aspect expanded upon.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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Speechless..... :) Your writings are so high standard and u r rich in vocabularies....great piece of work....Well done... :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thank you Annabelle, I do my best. Glad you took time to read my scriblings. :)

Rudi
Tasfia Islam

9 Years Ago

you are welcome... :)
A different concept here. A sweet and interesting write :)
Though I don't know anything about herbs, I still think you used them well in your words.
Thank you.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thank you, Isha, glad you liked it. :)
Rudi
its obvious, effortless flow of words here. High allusion spotted here... great write.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thank you, Udeokechukwu, glad you liked it. :)
Rudi
Love this! As someone who used to grow herbs for a living .. for someone who needs to roll leaves between finger tips so a scent stays with me.. i find this poem not only sweetly put but memorable. The sense of smell you've accentuated here is more than enticing on a dull day when rain's washed away the perfume of everything but wet earth... tho that's wonderful too - ahhhh!

' Frankinense, patchouli and wild wild sage,' = a perfect Sunday sweet-smelling feast!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

I'm so glad, Emmajoy that I could make you day smell good. Thank you for taking time to read my scri.. read more
emmajoy

9 Years Ago

my pleasure
Nice use of herbs..it seems you know botany quite well..;-) well written piece..!

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thank you, Noor, I had the idea after reading a story about witches and vampires. Witches are famili.. read more
Noor.92

9 Years Ago

Really creative..:-)
pretty, we should have these herbs, Ricola is a great blend of herbs too,

this is excellent beyond a shadow of a doubt, rhythmic and incredibly aware of sound, or the effects of sounds be that as it may, all things to be enjoyed in this lifetime as a gift and freedom for many,

thank you,

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thank you Laura. Glad you enjoyed it, makes my day good. :)

Rudi
The introducing line to each stanza is an excellent use of repetition of structure. The array of herbs presented incite memories of smell, of which is utilized as the following lines expand on the connotation. The concluding stanza did the best to incorporate smell with its association to an aromatic love potion of trickery. Prior to this; however, the stanzas are not quite as strong, nor charming. The slight of 'I guess' carries the rhyme, but makes the intent of the poem unclear. Ambiguity in a poem depicting love is not unfit, but it doesn't seem apt in this poem.

Overall, a neat bit. I would love to see the 'potion of tricks' aspect expanded upon.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

It's great, a refreshing write...
Thank you for sharing...:)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thank you Sanjh, for your kind remarks. It makes me happy. :)
Rudi
Quite an incantations you'e spun…

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Ya got a good idea!
Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

9 Years Ago

Thanks, my pleasure.
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

YVW :D

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Tags: sandalwood, myrrh, rosemary, frankincense, patchouli, sage, peppermint, camomile, hyacinth

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Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere
Rudi J.P. Lejaeghere

Wingene, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium



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I'm from Belgium. English is not my native language, but I like to read English poems and books. I have written a lot of Dutch poems during the last forty years. With some of them I've got prizes in B.. more..

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