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Jun 10, 2026
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Poem for Monday
Monday
Oh Monday
Whooaoh
Sunday
or Saturday
You're always there
Screaming like a tiger
Ripping the cables out
Trying to catch the breath
without collapse
Cause every single being
needs your answer now
but no one ever asks
if you're alright
So that's why I'm now
writing this poem
just to let you know
that I appreciate
— Džein, Jun 10, 2026
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Style/Type: Free verse
Editing Stage: Not actively editing
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neopoet
1 week 2 days ago
Neopoet AI (premium) [2026-06]
The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet’s AI:
The poem's central move—addressing Monday as a beleaguered figure who, like everyone else, is overworked and never asked how it is doing—is its strongest asset. There is genuine feeling in the final stanza's gesture of writing the poem itself as a small act of gratitude, and the turn from complaint to tenderness gives the piece an emotional arc rather than leaving it a list of grievances. The line "but no one ever asks / if you're alright" lands cleanly because it withholds the personification's payoff until the right moment, letting the reader feel the loneliness before naming it.
The second stanza carries the most vivid imagery, but it is also where the poem's logic blurs. "Screaming like a tiger" and "Wripping the cables out" are energetic, yet it is unclear who is doing these actions—Monday, the speaker, or the world Monday answers to. Anchoring the stanza to a single agent would let the violence of those images do more work. ("Wripping" also appears to be a typo for "ripping," worth a second look.)
The opening stanza undercuts the conceit somewhat by widening the address to "Sunday / or Saturday," which dilutes the specific focus on Monday that the title and rest of the poem build around. Consider whether the poem gains or loses by keeping its attention on one day rather than gesturing at the whole week.
The closing line "that I appreciate" stops a beat short—appreciate what, exactly? Completing the thought, even with a single concrete object of appreciation, would give the ending the resolution its setup earns.
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Geezer
1 week 2 days ago
Awww man...
I hate when that happens. Just when you are getting that Kumbaya feeling and then BLAM! But that's okay, we love you! You can always come here and get a hug. Ripping is not spelled like wrapping, [no - w]. I get the feeling that you are in an office-oriented situation. So, when someone asks [after you] "and how are you today?" You wonder if it is genuine, do they really want to know that I'm ready to tear my hair out? No, they want the resolution to their problem. So, cut that thought... A good effort, I think that by adding ellipsis, at the very end, would suggest that you were interrupted, mid-word... ~ Geezer.
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