Catfish Hymns How did I not see the splendor? I only felt the dusty bake, And need of rain. A dry, brown place amid dead fields and shrunken lakes. Kith and kin deceived, I fled To grandeur known as Good Time Isle, A playground for singles and misfits; Tangerine suns and love beguiled. Neon sands to strut and plunder, Scattering lust on evening's tide, Watching girls dance poetry on sidewalks of smoke, tears and lies. A decade echoes my return Across bayous and new dug graves- where pain thickens like chokeweed. Pray For my wicked and wanton ways - Sing me songs by the river's edge With pole and line, I co-reside, Wanting undeserved forgiveness The darkness of your eyes decline.
Carol Burkhart's questions:
I am mainly interested in comments about meter. I am currently studying poetry and would like to have input into
how to better construct this poem.