Keltikit - enjoyed it... certainly powerful and gets it's message across conveying that fear and pain, sometimes it's just about letting that out
CBTV - you're welcome... yeah I know the one you mean .. soemtimes simplicity is it's own reward and you don't need to embellish just for the sake of it
Cheers, glad you liked it.. yeah it's a feeling I've known very well
Right .. I want some opinions as I've been playing with one I wrote quite a while ago
This was the original, which I like, but has a very staccato and constrained structure:
Behind the Smiles
Love lies
through a mouth full of meat
spits out wet disgust
Tongue tries
to kindle the furnace that
burns holes in dissent
Voice cries
a linguist of guile
smothering mistrust
Flesh sighs
slick slippery friction
opposing intent
Love dies
cold heartedly coupling
left only with lust
Hate buys
passion’s impostor, anger
that will not relent
I revised it to this quite a while back, so i could expand on the idea but don't think it worked too well:
Her love lies, smirking
through a mouth full of meat,
as she spits out wet disgust,
masked by his delight.
His love lies, wheedling,
a linguist of guile
smothering her mistrust
with a soft silken touch.
Tongues tangle desperately
trying to kindle the furnace
that burns holes in dissent
and shrouds hatred with smoke.
Their flesh sighs gently,
slick slippery friction as
opposing intent comes together.
Love lies dead and cold
heartedly coupling for lust,
and a fear of betraying the truth.
Hate calls in
passion’s impostor,
anger that holds them together
but drives them apart.
And this is the version I redid last night when I tidied up the rhythms and structure:
Her love lies, smirking
through a mouth full of meat,
she spits out wet disgust,
masked by his delight.
His love lies, wheedling,
such a linguist of guile,
smothering her mistrust
with soft silken touch.
Their lust tries lying,
tongues desperately tangling,
to kindle the furnace
that burns out dissent
Their flesh sighs gently,
with slippery friction,
opposing intentions
coming together.
Their love lies dying,
cold heartedly coupling
and hiding their fear of
betraying the truth.
Their pain tries fighting
as passion’s impostor,
the anger that binds them
yet drives them apart.
So which do you prefer and why?