“The Haunt”
by: Stan Rogal
Sub Rosa (pg. 83)
Stan Rogal is a poet writer and playwright. He was born in Vancouver but now lives in Toronto. Stan is a co-founder of Bald Ego Theatre. Some of his work includes Outlaws, Legend and Cowboy Dreams.
In particular, I really like the lines
Fool! What a strange resolution that chills a heart with a look
Renders paradise a blue mirage
Ghosting image
After image
Gone
This caught my attention because of the metaphor that the author use. I the meaning behind this is talking about people or someone that is in there own little "perfect world" and that person world starts to fade and not be so perfect anymore. They start to find out that there world is not real and it was just a figure of their imagination
I like the image it sets in my head about it not being a real world and just being a mirage for someone.

Matteo, you have some good insights, it was done on time and it looks good. Your technical errors, however, undermine the value of your work
ReplyDelete- that the author uses - missing s
- I think the meaning... - missing word
- their own little world - there is a place (twice)
- person's world - possessive