A Wow's D****t!, to you, Jacob ... I do think that you done did said it of telling it all the exact way it needed to be said ... I can only hope that she read it, and grasped even an inkling's glimmer of a gleam's iota of all that you summed up about her, ever so Poetically written as one bitten and smitten to now no longer be a pigeon, nor anybody's fool!
"Whoes the Barest of all"
Jacob,
This poem of yours was inspiring just because of it's format. The lines create a sing song rhythm.
Back to the poem: Human pride can be the downfall:
"You dipped yourself in flatter butter
then consumed your own ego"
Solitary is the life of relationship with one's ego:
"only your eyes saw bigger than your heart
and you left me at the start"
Then it was a tragedy to see the debilitating process when self preoccupation is left unchecked:
"as cold as you
till as old as you
need to be
to ultimately see"
These words are like a wake up call. "Be on guard." That is, watch our human heart as we interact in this world. For really all of our lives are for the world's sake.
"at what cost you lost your flavor
and fallen out of favor
with the mirrow
of your conscience."
Bye for now and thanks for a good poem to give me my own opportunity for thought.
Kathy
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
really appreciate your extensive and insightful review, Kathy. And for bringing back an oldie...read morereally appreciate your extensive and insightful review, Kathy. And for bringing back an oldie...
' only your eyes saw bigger than your heart - and you left me .. '
Oh my, such a thick scattering of hurt with this feast, jacob. How sad to think - no, to know that there are folk who can play their finely but so sadly reflected games
Truly not sure what was wrong when i reviewed your two poems, have mis-worded so badly. Please forgive me.
This is so good! Some people are all exterior and no interior and when the exterior starts to get old, what has she got to offer! Cold! Clever stuff J if my interpretation is on the correct course as I've been wrong before lol.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
you are never wrong in interpretation andrew........and i like how you read this one.
.. read moreyou are never wrong in interpretation andrew........and i like how you read this one.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..