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‘Silent Movies’: A Poem by Cheryl Corey

August 4, 2025
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poems 'Silent Movies': A Poem by Cheryl Corey

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Silent Movies

As silent movies play inside your head,
Their scattered shadows, faint and far away,
You try to understand what’s being said,
As silent movies play inside your head—
Remembrance of a life that you once led.
The memories are left in disarray,
As silent movies play inside your head,
Their scattered shadows, faint and far away;

Now fading in, now fading out—a reel
Of flimsy film. The past is but a dream,
Selective in its choosing to reveal;
Now fading in, now fading out—a reel
Of cinematic scenes that feel surreal,
Submerged in memory’s Lethean stream;
Now fading in, now fading out—a reel
Of flimsy film. The past is but a dream.

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Cheryl Corey is a poet who lives in Connecticut. “Three Sisters,” her trio of poems about the sisters of Fate which were first published by the Society of Classical Poets, are featured in “Gods and Monsters,” an anthology of mythological poems (MacMillan Children’s Books, 2023).

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Comments 25

  1. Roy Eugene Peterson says:
    4 months ago

    Wonderful concept of a silent movie playing inside the head with no sound. I am fortunate to replay memories in vivid color. The “Lethean stream” was an impressive addition.

    Reply
    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      Thanks Roy. Interesting that your memories are so vividly remembered in color. I’d say mine are more like splashes of color.

      Reply
  2. Margaret Brinton says:
    4 months ago

    You bring out the importance concept that a person’s memories are selective!

    Reply
    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      The conundrum is, to only remember what’s best!

      Reply
  3. Brian Yapko says:
    4 months ago

    This is a marvelous poem, Cheryl, which explores the silent movie metaphor with skill and even some surprise. I’ve never thought of memories in this way, but there is truth to your conceit — the flashes that rewind over and over, the close-ups, the fading quality. I find myself wanting more on this subject!

    Reply
    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      Thanks, Brian. Certain memories have been popping into my head lately, as if beyond my control, and then I began to realize that I was only able to remember bits and pieces of events, as if they were selective movie frames. In keeping with the movie theme, I wanted to play on what are called “fade-in” and “fade-out”, two cinematographic terms.

      Reply
  4. Cynthia L Erlandson says:
    4 months ago

    This is beautifully composed, with the repetitions perhaps representing our inability to stop certain thoughts from continuing to recur — yet each repeated line seeming to be in just the right place.

    Reply
    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      I’m glad you enjoyed it, Cynthia.

      Reply
  5. Cheryl Corey says:
    4 months ago

    I’m off topic here, but I’d like to give a shout out to SCP poets who received “Laureates’ Choice” in the Maria Faust sonnet contest: Shamik Banerjee, Susan Jarvis Bryant, and Monika Cooper. If I’ve overlooked anyone, kindly post.

    Reply
    • Cynthia L Erlandson says:
      4 months ago

      Yes, congratulations to them all! It’s so good to see their names among the winners!

      Reply
    • Monika Cooper says:
      4 months ago

      Thank you, Cheryl and Cynthia, and congratulations to all who placed in the sonnet contest! I also recognized the names of Cindy Hill and Carl Kinsky from here.

      Reply
      • Monika Cooper says:
        4 months ago

        Also congratulations to Theresa Werba, who placed in the contest and whose book was reviewed at this site: https://classicalpoets.org/2024/05/book-review-what-was-and-is-formal-poetry-and-free-verse-by-theresa-werba.

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      • Theresa Werba says:
        3 months ago

        Thank you for including me Monika!

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    • Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
      4 months ago

      Cheryl, Cynthia, and Monika – thank you so very much! Congratulations to all the winners – it’s an absolute privilege to be among them… with a rubber duck, no less.

      Reply
  6. Warren Bonham says:
    4 months ago

    Fantastic! Unlike Roy, I had to look up Lethean Stream. I can’t imagine that I never learned about that, but all of those brain cells faded out long ago.

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    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      I’m a big believer in life-long learning, Warren, and the poets at SCP provide much of it!

      Reply
  7. Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
    4 months ago

    Cheryl, I just love this song of a poem with its enchanting, hypnotic effect – excellent use of repetition!

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    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      Thank you, Susan. It’s my first attempt at the form.

      Reply
  8. Margaret Coats says:
    4 months ago

    Excellent double triolet, Cheryl, on a sophisticated subject that seems perfectly suited to the form–because you make it that way! The first attempt is very much to your credit.

    Reply
    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      Thank you, Margaret. After completing the first, I realized that I had more to say on the subject, and I was determined to link them.

      Reply
  9. David Whippman says:
    4 months ago

    Thanks for this clever poem about the nature of memory. It’s a classic form isn’t it, something like a rondeau?

    Reply
    • Cheryl Corey says:
      4 months ago

      They’re triolets, David. Thanks for taking time to read them.

      Reply
  10. Paul A. Freeman says:
    4 months ago

    I had the image of the projectionist changing the two or three movie reels of a film’s matinee, afternoon and evening showings. The triolet form brought this out well.

    Thanks for the read.

    Reply
  11. Stephen M. Dickey says:
    3 months ago

    This is an excellent poem (I missed it when it appeared). The metaphor and form combine very effectively for the subject which is broached rather infrequently.

    Reply
  12. Theresa Werba says:
    3 months ago

    Cheryl, I can feel the past ebbing and flowing inside me when I read your poem. The triolet form is perfect for echoing the recurring nature of our memories. I happen to love silent films so this poem is all the more gratifying to have read. Makes me want to watch some Lillian Gish! Well done!

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