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Daddy's Womb MAG
i asked my father if i could swim,
and he said that i would drown.
The Sea would imprison me – he said
if my feet had left the ground.
So i walked out to the water,
and cried out – how ’bout now!
He said, a little bit further, Son,
and then you’ll leave the ground.
i stepped on sand then stone,
from hollow ground to sturdy.
The sky was at my level as I
gazed at the birdie.
The Sea brought me a new idea,
the urge to flee to the high.
i asked my Father if i could fly,
and he said, sure, Son – go try.
i jumped as high as i could.
Still, i landed on the ground.
i saw my Father pull on a chain,
then i knew that i was bound.
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PS. If you find the time, please read my poem (in Teen Ink Raw) called Theatre of Life.
do you try to go to every poem just to criticize it? how about you try writing a poem
B. I found it very hard to follow, as I said before. I, being a teenage poet myself, can critique this poem to an incredible extent.
However, I did find the methaphorical meanings in this poem intriguing. I don't know if you meant to symbolize the restraints of a parent in the manner in which you did, but it was very mind-boggling to me. Maybe if you had a bit more proper-training in the aspect of how to portray what you are trying to say more easily and in an all-around more put-together manner.
Keep working on boosting your maturity, but for the time being, avoid the childish subjects, even if they might be amusing to work on at times.
personally, i like the poem a lot. im sure many kids can relate to the message, i know i can. its beautifully written :] keep up the amazing work, i'd love to read more.