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Struggle of Mind

Mind anticipates.....
Mind tumbles from crest
Drops from rim of bottle
Mind of tears drops
Mind bows for its freedom
The way of fling chaos
Mind struggles.....

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I liked your poem, but I confess to not caring for verso libre very much, so you had a tough audience to begin with. However this held my attention and I liked the subject matter.
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A good poem to start here

Can i suggest a couple of things?
I would delete a few of the word 'mind'
More like

Mind anticipates.....
tumbles from crest
drops from rim of bottle
drops tears
bows for its freedom
The way of fling chaos
Mind struggles.....

I also don't quite know what you mean by thaat second last line.?

Again, welcome... looking forward to reading some more of your work
love judy
xxx

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A nice start. Judyanne critique made it flow for you. So I won't add any suggestions more than that. Looking for to seeing you in the workshops. Your sure to be pleased

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