Utopia.

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Where I live
Seasons are experienced on the back porch.
Fifteen by thirty feet of Trex,
Upholstered seating,
And Atlas
Spinning his macrocosmic
merry-go-round.

Summer in the suburbs,
A breathtaking
Confinement.
Trading premature nostalgia
For a child’s sort of ignorance.
A c’est la vie natural high
Of melted bomb pops down your arm
And sunbathing,
Absurdly inconspicuous,
As the light reflects off the two way mirrors.
A season of
Stars swathed in peach-colored light pollution, of
Wishing the pops and cracks of the house yawning
Were boys throwing pebbles,
Of wondering
If prowlers had leaned on this same railing
Here before me.
And not being hasty to prove my late night
Paranoias
As weakness.

Verdant vitality
Wanes
Like a fairest sister’s early demise.
Inevitable
As it is with anything too brilliant for permanence.
The mass extinction of October,
Basic clockwork,
Gorgeous cataclysms evident
In the supernova of autumn foliage.
Woolen academia
Forces away
Supper under sun umbrellas
And leaves us
Watching the canopies confetti
The lawnmower stripes
Measuring our backyards.

Post surrender,
Icy eaves
Frost our hibernaculums
Like wedding cakes.
Uniting us with that serious beauty: winter.
Our observation decks are
Closed for the season.
In hot chocolate trances
We doubt the verity of such dangerous
Purity behind the Plexiglas;
Fingers curled around crate & barrel mugs.
Fortunately, we have the
Sudden influx of toy commercials
As reassurance.

It isn’t until April,
That docile, weeping thing,
Offers up several million prenatal heads
That we believe in regeneration again.
The forts melt into dirty, iced rubble
And the quotidian menagerie
Begins stirring once more.
We revel in the unabashed glory of the mind meeting a page.




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Hiya!

I thought that your poem is very unique and pretty.. But I couldn't follow it. It's probably just me needing to reread it again. I like the varying vocabulary, the reference to Atlas and the switch to French in the middle! I don't think that there is much to change other than a few spelling errors and clarity issues. Overall, this is a great work in progress!(:

Keep writing!

Chezka(:
“We’re all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone
whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into
mutual weirdness—and call it love—true love.”
― Robert Fulghum ^_^




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Hey you! Beautiful poem! The first thing which caught me was actually the title. ''Utophia'' it's suposed to be (in my opinion) something fresh and paradisish :D And I well let's just say it leved up to my expectations ... Really good work!

- Hmm.. there wasn't anything I would change other then the layout maybe I got a little confussing but maybe it's just me ;)... There was some spelling mistakes but hey it happens to anyone.. Properly also me in this very review :p

Just keep writing and I will be there with some feedback and enjoy your writing at the same time!! :D



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