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Unread 05-24-2025, 06:46 AM
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Hi Susan,

I like "succeeding" (over the suggested change to "success") because I can read it as an ongoing process / an intermittent thing, instead of (and as well as) as a final state. We are succeeding at this (doing it properly, well) when the stated conditions hold. At other times we might not be succeeding: such times as we forget that we're writing our names in water or planting our seeds in snow.

So, I like the title change in the light of the above, since the original one had seemed (to me) to tie "succeeding" down to its sense of achieving a final state rather than a process. I also quite like it on its own terms too, for the word-play: the capacity to grasp these negatives. Though I wonder if it's "straight" meaning works as well for the poem.

I dislike the capitalisations of L6. It seems at odds with the rest of the poem, as if the poem shifts era for a line. I think the line works as well without them for sense, and the poem works better.

I did wonder if there was another modifier than the somewhat well-worn "mere" that could go before "oblivion" -- "bare" maybe, for sense and for alliteration? But maybe you're intended to reference Shakespeare here?

best,

Matt

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