What a great image blended with such poetic words.
"as though a surgeon's knife
sliced through sky's heart
rip roaring red no sutures
as crimson clots appear"
Then the whole next stanza
"they spread it bleeds
it plasters heaven's highway
reflected in evening's dark
salty waters
skyscape slaughter"
Great lines Chris
Posted 2 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
2 Years Ago
Thank you for your continued support of my efforts Soren. Your visit very much appreciated. Have a g.. read moreThank you for your continued support of my efforts Soren. Your visit very much appreciated. Have a great Tuesday.
Really liked this, wonderful imagery and I can see them now standing in serried rows; so regal, so imposing and for me, (and I live in the country,) I find them to be no intrusion at all.
Beccy.
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
Thank you so much Beccy. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving your thoughts. All the best. read moreThank you so much Beccy. I appreciate you stopping by and leaving your thoughts. All the best.
I have seen a few wind and solar farms. I never thought of them as "eyesores" but rather, a usefully purposed bit of real estate. I do think the wind turbines are rather romantic while the fields of solar panels look like a slick, black ballroom floor, freshly waxed. I enjoyed the entirety; great descriptions and word usage throughout. F.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Many thanks Fabian for sharing your thoughts. Interesting what you say about solar panels. Have a gr.. read moreMany thanks Fabian for sharing your thoughts. Interesting what you say about solar panels. Have a great Wednesday.
I love the line about the surgeon's knife.
Excellent!
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you so much Sami. Pleased you enjoyed Sundown and Wind Farms. I always appreciate your thought.. read moreThank you so much Sami. Pleased you enjoyed Sundown and Wind Farms. I always appreciate your thoughts and your visits.
I often feel like wind turbines look like soldiers standing guard, I loved this analogy
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you Gill. I appreciate your thoughts and your visit. Yes, they are like soldiers on guard. Wel.. read moreThank you Gill. I appreciate your thoughts and your visit. Yes, they are like soldiers on guard. Welcome to my page. Have a great day.
What a great image blended with such poetic words.
"as though a surgeon's knife
sliced through sky's heart
rip roaring red no sutures
as crimson clots appear"
Then the whole next stanza
"they spread it bleeds
it plasters heaven's highway
reflected in evening's dark
salty waters
skyscape slaughter"
Great lines Chris
Posted 2 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
2 Years Ago
Thank you for your continued support of my efforts Soren. Your visit very much appreciated. Have a g.. read moreThank you for your continued support of my efforts Soren. Your visit very much appreciated. Have a great Tuesday.
I really would have liked to be your 60th hit, but I couldn't wait any longer .. so 59th will have to suffice .. couldn't agree more though .. a near perfect capture in my most humble of opinions .. Neville
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Being my 59th reviewer is as welcome and appreciated as the 60th will be. I have been very lucky to .. read moreBeing my 59th reviewer is as welcome and appreciated as the 60th will be. I have been very lucky to receive so many wonderful comments on this older write out for an airing. Thank you Neville for your visit.
This poem had something so fresh, so imaginative to offer. I loved the images drawn. Dear Chris, you are such a wonder at taking your readers to the scene and lighting up their imagination with your words. Kudos on this wonderful poem!
Posted 2 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
2 Years Ago
Thank you DIVYA for your visit and continued support and encouragement with my efforts. Pleased you .. read moreThank you DIVYA for your visit and continued support and encouragement with my efforts. Pleased you enjoyed the read. Have a great Tuesday.
I too am fascinated by these turbines. They are ugly beasts and loud, bird killing factories. At night, at a distance, they are quiet sentinels bathing in red ominous light off the highway somewhere. In a certain setting they are wondrous machines. And they aren't ruining our air. And they don't require risky drilling. And they churn up the sky leaving a beautiful sunset.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you Brett for sharing your thoughts, both the positives and the negatives. I am all for clean .. read moreThank you Brett for sharing your thoughts, both the positives and the negatives. I am all for clean air, prefer them offshore, but hate that they kill birds. Have a good Monday and thank you for the friend request.
Chris
2 Years Ago
Thank you for sharing a snapshot of your life. I am honored to the privilege of reading it!
Beautifully articulated in a way I didn't see. I've always found them to be slightly hypnotic. Driving by and drifting off. Great work Chris.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thanks duff for stopping by. Yes, they are quite hypnotic when you think about it. I do prefer them.. read moreThanks duff for stopping by. Yes, they are quite hypnotic when you think about it. I do prefer them offshore. Now don’t drift off while you are driving:) Gave a happy Monday.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..