the sides
of inside
and outside
of this side
and that side
are you more reflective of your mother's side
or your father's side?
not that i'm
taking sides
i mean,
whose side
are you or i on anyway?
perhaps this is your good side
and that is your bad side
maybe you walk on
the dark side
the wild side
perhaps you live on
the other side . . .
or maybe it's as simple as
you live on
the other side of the tracks . . .
no matter
because i'm on your side
and i will stand by your side
(keeping my side of the bargain)
even
as i learn about sides of you
i didn't know existed
visual prompt provided by tess of willow manor
It's quite interesting where this image took us through your questions of sides. I've heard that especially in the early days of film, many of the stars refused to be filmed on their 'bad' side. It became problematic when two stars had to face one another in conversation or a kiss, if their 'bad' sides did not complement each other!
ReplyDeletei love it... with all the questions all throughout the poem, yet you end it up positively. love it...
ReplyDeleteJJRod'z
...so many sides to fill... so little self for the world.. adorable.
ReplyDeleteGood day.
~Kelvin
ruth - i've heard that of film stars throughout movie history although nowadays i imagine its possible to digitally wash out any disagreeable features. steven
ReplyDeletethankyou jj! steven
ReplyDeletekelvin - all those sides leave little room for self. a good insight. steven
ReplyDeleteWhat an ingenious response to the prompt. I thoroughly enjoyed it:-)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting thought. The two sides of my face are not exactly similar, though I still can't decide which is good and which is bad. I feel it represents two different aspects of my nature.
ReplyDeleteOur good sides and our bad sides, our dark sides, our wild sides, I call them my nasty bits. We all have them. The bits that we prefer not exist and yet to deny those bits gives them so much power. Better to see those sides. Love this.
ReplyDeleteClever words around the theme Steven.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting theme and variations.
ReplyDeleteI live on the edge.
ReplyDeleteInside and outside I am both exactly like both parents, yet completely different.
ReplyDeleteI'm not trying to be clever - it happens to be true!
We don't really think much about "sides" until we try to define specifics with each other it seems. This was fun and insightful all at once!
ReplyDeleteRick
being a gemini i know all about the two sides....we will never give in to each other!!
ReplyDeletethe subject definitely has two sides which you brought out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteA nice riff.
This was thought provoking AND fun. :)
ReplyDeletehello jabblog, thankyou. it was fun and intriguing to take apart the stories behind the face. steven
ReplyDeletehello sg, i think most people have that assymetry about their physical self and that this extends into the beginning of their sense of themselves. steven
ReplyDeletehi lilith - we acquire, dvelop, refine sides for different circumstances. to know them and then to own them is the beginning of any real self-work. then to let them all go for the sham they are. steven
ReplyDeleteahhh weaver - thanks! steven
ReplyDeletelucy westenra. thankyou. i aim to unpack. steven
ReplyDeleteellen - i see you there. steven
ReplyDeletereya- can you hear your parents talking with you or about you inside your own conversations? steven
ReplyDeletevery true rick and thankyou for your kind comment. steven
ReplyDeletekay i've often wondered of there's a third party develops in geminis, something that rises above the binary self. steven
ReplyDeletefriko - playful and serious and unpacking the possibilities. steven
ReplyDeletehope - i'm glad! it's what i try for when apprropriate. steven
ReplyDeleteLooking closely at each side of the photo .. I'm struck by the fact they could almost be two different women.
ReplyDeleteFascinating ~ your poem!
Clever redundancies.
ReplyDeleteI was quite taken with the juxtaposition of the two sides of her face. Exciting to see you picked up on it, as well. Charming write, Steven.
ReplyDeletevery interesting poem magpie
ReplyDeleterambling sauntering
falling down lines of wonder
I love that you split the image it really changed my perspective, she actually looks quite different one each side which does make you think about contradictions of personality. Very intriguing poem
ReplyDeletelove the playfulness.
ReplyDeleteshare 1 to 3 poems with poetry potluck week 41 today.
bless you.