Reading this one after the most recent poem, I enjoyed the mirrored parallel from “Parthenon…”, where the narrator seeks thinning oxygen in this poem, while the other seeks oxygen.
Loved the little images of coziness, and I’m always a sucker for any half-reference to “forgive them for they know not what they do” as I feel like it’s one of the most painfully human sentiments in the Bible. Not sure if this was intended, but it’s always where my mind goes
Reading this one after the most recent poem, I enjoyed the mirrored parallel from “Parthenon…”, where the narrator seeks thinning oxygen in this poem, while the other seeks oxygen.
Loved the little images of coziness, and I’m always a sucker for any half-reference to “forgive them for they know not what they do” as I feel like it’s one of the most painfully human sentiments in the Bible. Not sure if this was intended, but it’s always where my mind goes