like unknown soldiers
A Poem by
jacob erin-cilberto
like unknown soldiers
feedback
leaves
left un-raked
unidentified
colors absorbed
in wet autumns
the epiphany of
mortality's flight
there are no answers,
only questions burning
with the fall smoke
we all fall down,
eventually
some without a word
spoken
then lie there
uncomfortably
wishing we had been
found
among those who could
have
identified us as
evolving
from a certain tree.
erin-cilberto
9/15/15
© 2015 jacob erin-cilberto
Reviews
I think the greatest fear most of us have is the fear of being forgotten when we are gone.
I agree that it is deeply insightful.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words, Dale.
j.
this is a deep, thoughtful write. A great deal of humanism has been packed into it .
Bravo !
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Posted 9 Years Ago
this is a deep, thoughtful write. A great deal of humanism has been packed into it .
Bravo !
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9 Years Ago
thank you for your words, Anand,
j.
Deeply moving, Jacob. Your words penetrate. So glad they are not left unspoken.
Posted 9 Years Ago
Deeply moving, Jacob. Your words penetrate. So glad they are not left unspoken.
9 Years Ago
thank you for your words, lynn
And as we go headlong into the autumn years, we are all prone to have our Peggy Lee moment ("Is that all there is?") Succinct and tightly drawn, hits all of the right notes.
Posted 9 Years Ago
And as we go headlong into the autumn years, we are all prone to have our Peggy Lee moment ("Is that all there is?") Succinct and tightly drawn, hits all of the right notes.
9 Years Ago
ah peggy lee, yes....from the vault....thank you, W.k.
j.
A very fine poem Jacob. Your analogy is creative and enjoyable to read.
Posted 9 Years Ago
A very fine poem Jacob. Your analogy is creative and enjoyable to read.
9 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words, Helena.
j.
Wonderful interplay of death and autumn working them together the way you did, those middle three stanzas are prime examples of that.
Posted 9 Years Ago
Wonderful interplay of death and autumn working them together the way you did, those middle three stanzas are prime examples of that.
9 Years Ago
thank you for your kind review, Chris.
j.
Incredible. There is no let down Jacob you keep rolling and rolling in thunderous ways.
Regards,
Al
Posted 9 Years Ago
Incredible. There is no let down Jacob you keep rolling and rolling in thunderous ways.
Regards,
Al
9 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words, Al...
j.
the epiphany of mortality's flight
there are no answers,
only questions burning
with the fall smoke
drifting without answers in the fall smoke...i loved the four lines that left me so drifting...
Posted 9 Years Ago
the epiphany of mortality's flight
there are no answers,
only questions burning
with the fall smoke
drifting without answers in the fall smoke...i loved the four lines that left me so drifting...
9 Years Ago
thank you, jeannemarie, appreciate your words,
j.
A lovely write J yes once we are gone that's it, no coming back, no recycling, rebirth, where autumn trees drop leaves then the leaves are reborn in spring
Posted 9 Years Ago
A lovely write J yes once we are gone that's it, no coming back, no recycling, rebirth, where autumn trees drop leaves then the leaves are reborn in spring
9 Years Ago
thank you for your words, andrew.
j.
Fall - Nature's great leveller is just like our own. We melt into the swathes of the dead like so many leaves in the park's wet grass, with nary a second glance but for those who love us.
Wonderful poetry Jacob.
Posted 9 Years Ago
Fall - Nature's great leveller is just like our own. We melt into the swathes of the dead like so many leaves in the park's wet grass, with nary a second glance but for those who love us.
Wonderful poetry Jacob.
9 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words, ANTO...
j.
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jacob erin-cilberto Carbondale, IL
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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..
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