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DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

Someone Asked Me…

Someone Asked Me…

SUMMARY

Date
12-15-24
Title
Someone Asked Me…
Topic

A poem triggered by a casual question—"A Penny For Your Thoughts"—that peels back the innocuous surface to expose the subconscious river running underneath, the demons the speaker prefers to keep private, and the realization that the honest answer would cost at least a quarter, before closing with eight chiastic couplets that map the distances between hate and hell, death and desperation, inspiration and mountains, love and heaven.

Summary

The poem begins with a social transaction so ordinary it barely registers: someone asks “A Penny For Your Thoughts” in a lighthearted, friendly manner. The phrase is a cliché—conversational filler, a polite way of saying “what are you thinking?”—and most people respond with something equally light. But the speaker takes the question literally and descends.

“I thought. / Then. / The subconscious.” The three fragments trace the speed of the descent: conscious thought (I thought), a pause (Then), and the arrival of something deeper (The subconscious). The period after each fragment slows the reader to the speed of the thinking—not a rush but a sinking, one level at a time. “The under current. / The river that flows underground and within” gives the subconscious a geography: it is not a room or a basement but a river, moving, underground, flowing within the body. Rivers carry things—debris, nutrients, history—and this one carries “thoughts that are subtle, private and …. / possibly dangerous.” The ellipsis before “possibly dangerous” is the poem’s most honest punctuation: the pause of a man deciding whether to name what the river carries and choosing to flag it as dangerous rather than describe it.

The self-protection that follows is delivered with comic precision: “I prefer to keep my demons to myself. / I invent a light hearted reply.” The verb “invent” is the key—the lighthearted response is not natural but manufactured, a fabrication designed to cover the underground river. “I might need a quarter. / Rather than a penny” converts the cliché’s economy into an actual negotiation: the asking price was too low. A penny buys the surface answer; the truth costs more, and the speaker isn’t sure even a quarter would cover it.

“Words have no wings / But they can fly a thousand miles” is the poem’s transitional aphorism, standing alone between the personal narrative and the closing chiasmus. The image inverts the expected metaphor (words typically “take flight” or “have wings”)—these words are wingless but still travel vast distances, which suggests their power comes not from grace but from momentum, not from beauty but from force.

The eight-line closing is the poem’s most formally disciplined passage—four chiastic couplets, each pairing two concepts and reversing their relationship:

“Hate is only a hell away / Hell is only a hate away”—hate and hell are separated by the same distance, measured from either direction.

“Death creates desperation / Desperation creates death”—each produces the other in a cycle that has no origin point.

“Inspiration creates a mountain / A mountain creates inspiration”—the positive version of the death/desperation loop, creation as mutual elevation.

“Love is only a heaven away / Heaven is only a love away”—the closing pair mirrors the opening hate/hell pair but replaces both terms with their opposites, and the progression from hate→death→inspiration→love traces the speaker’s own emotional journey from the underground river’s dangerous thoughts to the surface’s heavenly possibility.

The chiastic structure insists that cause and effect are reversible: every force produces its opposite, and every opposite produces the original force. The demons the speaker keeps to himself contain both the hate-hell cycle and the love-heaven cycle, which is why the honest answer costs more than a penny—it contains everything.

DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

Someone Asked Me…

Someone Asked Me…

MAXIMS

Date
12-15-24
Title
Someone Asked Me…
Maxims
""I prefer to keep my demons to myself. I invent a lighthearted reply.""
""Words have no wings, but they can fly a thousand miles.""
""Love is only a heaven away. Heaven is only a love away.""
DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

Someone Asked Me…

Someone Asked Me…

RATING

Date
12-15-24
Title
Someone Asked Me…
Rating
★★★★☆
8

A poem that earns its closing formal display by grounding it in a specific human moment—someone asks a casual question, and the poet’s mind drops through the floor into a river of unspeakable thought. The descent from “I thought” through “Then” to “The subconscious” is one of the catalog’s most controlled tonal sequences: three fragments that take the reader from the surface of a conversation to the bottom of a psyche in six words. The underground-river image gives the subconscious a physics that abstraction alone cannot provide—the river flows, carries, moves within, and what it carries is flagged as “possibly dangerous” with an ellipsis that performs the very hesitation it describes. The self-protection passage is the poem’s most psychologically honest section: the speaker doesn’t share his demons; he manufactures a safe reply and prices the truth above what was offered. The quarter/penny negotiation is both comic and precise—the truth has a market value, and the asker underbid. The wingless-words aphorism is a strong standalone image that bridges the personal and the universal without straining. The chiastic closing is the poem’s most formally ambitious element, and its placement after the underground-river confession gives the reversible couplets a weight they wouldn’t carry if they appeared in isolation: the reader now understands that these paired forces (hate/hell, death/desperation, inspiration/mountain, love/heaven) are the contents of the river the speaker refused to name. The progression from the hate pair through death through inspiration to the love pair traces an ascent from the river’s darkest cargo to its brightest, and the structural symmetry (the first and last pairs mirror each other as negative and positive versions of the same distance) gives the sequence a formal elegance that contrasts productively with the messy, hesitant narrative that preceded it. Where the poem has a slight seam is in the transition from the wingless-words aphorism to the chiastic couplets—the two sections feel like they belong to different poems joined by thematic proximity rather than structural necessity. But the overall arc—casual question, psychological descent, self-protective deflection, aphoristic bridge, formal philosophical resolution—covers an impressive range in a compact space. A poem that proves the most dangerous question is the one everyone asks without thinking.

Someone Asked Me…

Split-level illustration of a warm surface with a glowing penny above a dark underground river carrying points of gold and blue light through a connecting fissure

“A Penny For Your Thoughts”
In a light hearted, innocuous, friendly manner.
I thought.
Then.
The subconscious.
The under current.
The river that flows underground and within.
The thoughts that are subtle, private and ….
possibly dangerous.
Said …
That’s suspicious, digging, prying.

I prefer to keep my demons to myself.
I invent a light hearted reply.
I know better than to respond truthfully.
I might need a quarter.
Rather than a penny.
To do that.

Words have no wings
But they can fly a thousand miles.

Hate is only a hell away
Hell is only a hate away
Death creates desperation
Desperation creates death
Inspiration creates a mountain
A mountain creates inspiration
Love is only a heaven away
Heaven is only a love away


Musings to a Muse

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"Musings to a Muse"
This poem is part of a 28-page poetry collection by David Plahm, released in December 2024. The "Musings to a Muse" collection is now available in hardcover and ebook.
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