03-16-2011, 02:50 AM
I guess it's time that I suck it up and let the world of GS see some of my own mediocre poetic efforts. I don't consider myself a writer, but I enjoy it at times.
Thoughts on this poem in particular, it's a tad political, maybe too political. The conception was to have a father ignoring the antics of a sexual relationship between teenage boys as a microcosm of society's treatment of unconventional sexuality in general.
I find the tone shifts too much in the last stanza, it could use editing, besides not being all that original a concept to begin with.
"A peculiar joy" is a term I took from Irving Layton, just because I like the sound of it.
Voice Behind the Door
Life pinned to a bed, is a
Peculiar joy:
Hot breath, suppressing weight,
The heartbeat rising-
KEEP IT DOWN!
Does he guess the
Source of the excitement?
Boys will be boys,
They're loud and
sweaty.
Shh, keep it down.
I can't help it,
hormones.
Laughing brings punishment,
Quiet sighs go unnoticed.
As long as it doesn't travel
beyond the door.
I TOLD YOU TO KEEP IT DOWN!
Thoughts on this poem in particular, it's a tad political, maybe too political. The conception was to have a father ignoring the antics of a sexual relationship between teenage boys as a microcosm of society's treatment of unconventional sexuality in general.
I find the tone shifts too much in the last stanza, it could use editing, besides not being all that original a concept to begin with.
"A peculiar joy" is a term I took from Irving Layton, just because I like the sound of it.
Voice Behind the Door
Life pinned to a bed, is a
Peculiar joy:
Hot breath, suppressing weight,
The heartbeat rising-
KEEP IT DOWN!
Does he guess the
Source of the excitement?
Boys will be boys,
They're loud and
sweaty.
Shh, keep it down.
I can't help it,
hormones.
Laughing brings punishment,
Quiet sighs go unnoticed.
As long as it doesn't travel
beyond the door.
I TOLD YOU TO KEEP IT DOWN!