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this pernicious game that we are playing

a russian roulette of sorts

the revolver is pressed to my temple

and my eyes are watering

as I spin the cylinder

you smile and turn away

one chance to miss the bullet

one chance to catch it

a chance to live

a chance to die

I pull the trigger...

 

my lifeless body is on the floor

an empty shell of what used to be

hopefully I'll leave a vermillion stain on the carpet

because I failed at staining your heart..

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Yeah, it's always the wrong people who suffer at a suicide. You might do a search on the word - suicide and responses to it seem popular.

 

The poem deals with the drama of the topic well.

 

Hugs

 

Peredhil

Posted

I think that this is a really excellent poem, Lashienne Andvari. The approach you take to love through a game of russian roulette is very original and intriguing, and the imagery you use throughout the poem is very evocative. I also really like the transition from the first stanza to the second, as it leaves out the actual firing of the bullet in order to focus on the more essential details of the piece.

 

Having said this, I think that the poem has one flaw that completely drags it down from it's awesome potential: the last line of the poem. The poem reads as very fresh and original to me up until this final line, which seems cliched and out of place in the context of the rest of the poem. I think that if you could improve the ending of the piece somehow, it could be much more powerful.

 

Good stuff. :)

Posted

The ending is not mine to play with but,

 

my lifeless body is on the floor

an empty shell of what used to be

hopefully I'll leave a vermillion stain on the carpet

because I failed at staining your heart..

 

 

could easily become

 

 

 

my lifeless body is on the floor

an empty shell of what used to be.

I took my chances at love and lost.

I'll leave a vermillion stain on your carpet

if not your heart.

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