This is my first i would welcome your points of view
Storm Woman
So give me something warm
From the centre of the storm
Where woman look for love
You take out your heart and pull it apart
And you feast on your wisdom till dawn
Your pleasure is near yet you’re so far away
All the men in a row slowly fade away
Life isn’t what it should be but your pleas are drowned out by the rain
The storm has gone
Only love remains
Can your heart endure such pain
You didn’t give me anything warm
Storm Woman
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Dear FishHunter ~
This is a very admirable first attempt at poetry! I particularly like the image and rhythm of your phrasings, "And you feast on your wisdom till dawn;" "All the men in a row slowly fade away;" and "....but your pleas are drowned out by the rain." Very memorable.
In keeping with the reminiscence of Native American Indians [already mentioned by Makera and Georges], I like the way you integrate nature words and concepts with storm, dawn, and rain ~ and, of course, your most-intrigueing title
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~ Elizabeth
This is a very admirable first attempt at poetry! I particularly like the image and rhythm of your phrasings, "And you feast on your wisdom till dawn;" "All the men in a row slowly fade away;" and "....but your pleas are drowned out by the rain." Very memorable.
In keeping with the reminiscence of Native American Indians [already mentioned by Makera and Georges], I like the way you integrate nature words and concepts with storm, dawn, and rain ~ and, of course, your most-intrigueing title


~ Elizabeth
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