Ring of Saturn (Free Form)

Ring of Saturn (Free Form)

A Poem by Benjamin L. Weekly

Let me tell you about
A girl I like
It seems she's near
But really she's far

I call her saturn
Let me tell you
why

One day, in a car
I caught a strand
of her glowing hair
I thought;

Will I ever
carress her
As I do this
precious lock?

As I kept
twirling it in my
fingers
It seemed
like something from heaven

like a planet; Saturn
seen by a telescope
from afar
He sees the planet in his eye, but
it lies far
far
away

I hold it, but it stands galaxies
solar systems
miles
away

Men have only walked
the moon
Can one timid man
put saturn's ring
on his finger?

I wonder still
As I watch her;
Saturn
Surrounded by
Her golden rings
against nebula
paintings; green
red and
blue
Beauty in perfection

I still wonder
and
hope

© 2008 Benjamin L. Weekly


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I agree with the previous person. The rhythm could use some improvement. But the imagery, fantastic.

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

I like the wording and the imagery of this poem, but I couldn't get a feel for the rhythm. It didn't flow as well for me as some of your other work.

Posted 17 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Beautiful, your words sing volumes of symphanys in the cathedral of the mind.

Posted 17 Years Ago


1 of 2 people found this review constructive.


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Added on April 23, 2008

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Benjamin L. Weekly
Benjamin L. Weekly

Roseburg, OR



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I am 22 years old and live in Roseburg, OR. I presently work full time. At my job, I handle second tier tech support by phone and answer emails for a major company. As such, I have the privilege of.. more..

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