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Seeing Eye to Eye

Your lip curls in derision, contempt for failings twists you. Your eye gleams, ‘arc de triomphe’;  your tongue trails your rows of hapless prisoners, an offering to ego’s altar. Your gleam blinds you to your own appetites,  slaves with sweat glistening, goose-stepping over cells bound by shackles of steel. Remove the plank, and you can see…

Your lip curls in derision,

contempt for failings twists you.

Your eye gleams,

‘arc de triomphe’;

 your tongue trails

your rows of hapless prisoners,

an offering to ego’s altar.

Your gleam blinds you

to your own appetites,

 slaves with sweat glistening,

goose-stepping over cells

bound by shackles of steel.

Remove the plank,

and you can see to remove my speck.

Perhaps then,

sliver-free,

we can see

eye to eye.

Responses to “Seeing Eye to Eye”

  1. Robert Rife

    Ooh, nice one.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Rob! Happy Thanksgiving weekend to an ex-prairie boy! 🙂

      1. Robert Rife

        Thank you. We have our Renovare group over every year to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving. Then, we have them over again for American Thanksgiving. Why pig out on turkey once when you can do it twice?

      2. melodylowes

        ha ha Why indeed? 🙂 Any excuse is a good one when it comes to turkey…

      3. Robert Rife

        Yooooooooooou betcha. Have a fantastic celebration with loved ones all in the context of gratitude and joy (and colorful food).

      4. melodylowes

        Thanks – you too! 🙂

  2. Caddo Veil

    OH. WOW. Packs a powerful punch, what? (Said in the voice of King Pellinore–Camelot)

    1. melodylowes

      Complete with accent? Awesome! 🙂

      1. Caddo Veil

        I never know what character I’m going to wake up as, Melody–keeps life more than interesting here!!

      2. melodylowes

        *tee hee* Between that and the forgetful factor, you’ve got excitement all sewn up! 🙂

      3. Caddo Veil

        I suspect that when I’m particularly forgetful, my various characters just talk amongst themselves!

      4. melodylowes

        Oh, to be a fly on the wall!!

  3. Debbie

    Oh this was a great one and I love how you ended it! 🙂 God bless you!

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you very much, Debbie!

  4. Ben Nelson

    This is so good – right on the money!

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Ben! Relating to others can get – rather complicated sometimes…

  5. billduff

    All this – came from the inspiration of this plant? How is that possible? Again you may wish you could be a fly on the wall – I wish I could be a fly in your brain… or something – that isn’t a good image – but you know what I mean!

    1. melodylowes

      I truly hope there are no flies up there… 🙂 The more I do this, the more I think in poetry – and I see images and the sparks fly and the words come. It actually amazes ME, to tell you the truth. It is truly a gift, and one I am receiving so much joy from. The joy is enlarged when others also derive something from what I see and feel – so thank you so much for adding to my experience! 🙂

      1. billduff

        Always a pleasure, Melody. And, wow, what a gift you have – to think in poetry. Please keep sharing! TTFN

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  7. Ben Nelson

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    1. melodylowes

      Thank you Ben! I really appreciate your nomination. Unfortunately due to time constraints I no longer do the ‘award thing’ – but as I said, I appreciate your thinking of me, and the vote of confidence you have given my poetry. I see that I am already acquainted with most of your nominees, but have a few new ones to check out. Thanks again!

      1. Ben Nelson

        I get that – i am new to the blog world and I am trying to figure out how all this works.
        In any case – i love you blog – keep up the good work.
        Ben

      2. melodylowes

        Thanks Ben! Happy writing! 🙂

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