a perfect companion piece to the "table 26..." poem....
if i were ever to do it again (highly improbable) i would do it simply and without all the fuss and celebration. the only person with whom i'd want to celebrate would be the one i marry.
The struggle of memories of a love, that is no longer. The first few stanzas seem more detached, unfeeling and then the wedding band (clever use of the word, sound vs. silence and the symbolism of a wedding ring)... transpires feelings of loneliness and emptiness.
A stunner, Jacob! I love how reading this is our presence into your lack there of. We time travel through your thoughts with you. Deeply engaging, my dear friend. I felt you here :)
Hi Jacob,at least when you see my name appear nonsense is on the menu.....here goes nothing.Got married,2witnesses,no family,no ring(for me),no reception,best wedding I've ever been to and have just celebrated our 22nd anniversary on 1st October.Arguments to date=1.Not bad eh..Always enjoy your writing,who wouldn't,but am so under qualified when it comes to reviewing your(Chris,Anto,and more)work.
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
sometimes those are the best, no pomp and circumstance, just love...and that is enough.
read moresometimes those are the best, no pomp and circumstance, just love...and that is enough.
j.
and you are not underqualified....your reviews are just as valid as the next reader's---and i like the way you visualize the pieces....thank you again.
Heart wrenching and beautiful at the same time. I was in and out with you. Weddings are depressing. Especially when the old wedding bands reappear and the floods of old emotions, the need for accepting the way things are, and the hopes of tomorrow keep going in and out. You captured it on 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..