Thursday, March 08, 2007

Anticipation

You in a red dress
bright like passion
in the cold white room,
your earrings trembling.

He stands at the door.



my other red poem, still not showing on the Poetry Thursday site is on Crafty Green Poet

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess that's why my poem made you smile. :)

Bright like passion... great line.

Anonymous said...

Trembling in passion? Desire? Fear?

Rose

xo

Crafty Green Poet said...

Brian - yes you're right and Rose - you can choose - it would work with any of those!

daisies said...

fantastic ... i can picture the cold white room, you like a flame ... lovely

gautami tripathy said...

earrings trembling...I can just see that!

writerwoman said...

HOT! It sets a scene like a novel would.

Tammy Brierly said...

Very nice! Red is a very passionate color.

Natalie said...

Such a romantic poem, sums up perfectly that first date excitement. Made me smile, too.

rel said...

Juliet,
I love this! i like it more than your spring one. This is just soooo..... (Ifeel the feeling, but am lost for the words!)
rel

angie said...

Nice contrasts in this poem, hot/cold and strength/weakness.

Unknown said...

WOW! So few words that are incredibly full of anticipation and image.

Kimberley McGill said...

"your earrings trembling" - aaah! I remember a night or two like this. Vivid image you have created.

Anonymous said...

OOOH... alter ego has it going on this week. I love the red image against the "cold white room".

Anonymous said...

Love the tension in this.

Anonymous said...

CGP,
Like this one a lot.
Vivid contrasts and strong tension/anticipation.

P.S. If you feel comfortable listing my link in your "art link" place on one of your blogs and your "poetry" links place, I'd appreciate it. I like being listed here, but it seems like a hole to be left out on the other blogs. If you'd rather not, no problem. Your organization on your blogs are your choice.

Anonymous said...

This poem makes me "feel" red. Very nice!

Anushka said...

I love the "earrings trembling"