The torture of waiting, expectation then more waiting superbly penned. Those stations are the loneliest, coldest places on earth, where time defies reason by running backwards.
Wonderful metaphor. Not sure it is wise to continue to wait for that one special person to get off the train. That fantasy person created in our dreams who may or may not exist. Perhaps it is better to remember the song from the 70's....love the one you're with.....and always, my friend, be a best friend to yourself. Good metaphor here. Lydi**
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your words, lydi..and yes, stephen stills, great song...
saw him in con.. read morethank you for your words, lydi..and yes, stephen stills, great song...
saw him in concert...and he did that song....we all stood and danced...
I saw the theme here I think. "Waiting... waiting... waiting,"
No longer will I wait to feel love Jacob. I claim it within. I am learning to really, truly and deeply love who I am without another. I have spent my life detesting who I am and needing someone else to love me enough so I don't feel like ****. No, not every moment, but it was a trend.
Today, I can accept whomever walks off the train of circumstance and take it or release it for what it is. I hope it will last. Ha.
A very deep and meaningful write to me Jacob. Thank you for sharing.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for sharing how you relate to this...i appreciate your words, David.
It's a little different from you, structure-wise, with an unusual number of short and one-word lines and stanzas. Normally, I feel the same about this kind of lining that I do about rectal exams, but this is Exhibit A as to how it is done right, emphasizing the right things without diminishing the deftness of your wordplay at all. Marvelous work.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
ugh, rectal exams...my urologist's name is Dr. Hatchett...how is that for a name...and they don't fe.. read moreugh, rectal exams...my urologist's name is Dr. Hatchett...how is that for a name...and they don't feel good...so i am glad this didn't hurt so much...
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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.. more..