Another Stanza from Lindh
From looking more carefully at Lindh's ballad, I concede that there's a poem lurking in there, but it needs a more careful hand. For example, look at the stanza below:
A blistered bloated jarhead faceThe imagery is descriptive and strong - the third and fourth lines are very effective - but the writer needs to put more care into spelling and punctuation. Let's improve the stanza:
Deep purple findernails [sic]
A smell seeps out that's foul enough
To cleanse a man's entrails
A blistered, bloated jarhead face,Cleansing one entrails through vomiting makes for an effective image.
Deep purple fingernails,
A smell seeps out that's foul enough
To cleanse a man's entrails.
Although I could help Lindh rework his entire 'poem,' I'll stop here. I wouldn't help him for any money, no matter how much.
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