As a friend, use my handkerchief... Better yet, let the year warm the coldness of a forgotten face... Greet the youthfulness of the new year and live vicariously in the ingnorance of unlimited hope.
I felt the poetry Jacob. I know you write to create a feeling rather than purging pent up frustrations, but this write begs my heart to share a glimmer of light in a dark reality.
Well penned! You hit me with this one.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words, i guess the subconscious comes through our writings whether we are aw.. read morethank you for your kind words, i guess the subconscious comes through our writings whether we are aware of that or not.
The new year brings reflection...and wondering about the past. Yes, we are getting older, no doubt of that, my friend. Still, is that such a bad thing? I would like to think we are wiser and perhaps our new poetry shows that. We never quite remember those truant loves the way they REALLY were. They all seem a lot better in memory. Like Barbara Streisand sang, "Can it be that it was all so simple then or has time rewritten every line?" Don't rewrite your old lines, my friend....the new ones are far better. Lydi**
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
love that line from her song....ah yes...."the way we were"
thank you for your words,.. read morelove that line from her song....ah yes...."the way we were"
Opinions are, well...opinions. I'm saying these stanzas look pretty scenic to me :) Aging is good. The older it is the better it is. I love antiques, have a house full of them, out last anything new I've ever bought, and there something to be said about aged liquor, and "sharp" cheddar :)
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
ah you would like me then, i am an antique :))))
thank you for your kind words,
.. read moreah you would like me then, i am an antique :))))
thank you for your kind words,
j.
8 Years Ago
:) if wisdom and youth were on the same plate we would have a balanced diet
Reflections on another year being ticked off the list, as we wonder what will be in store for the coming one and hoping it will have better days than expected. That's all we can ask for. Beautifully worded thoughts Jacob.
Oh this is great! I love the way the words just fall on your aging self, causing you to bend with time's tide. Tick tock, tick tock as two older men become old man sages.
Regards,
Al
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
we hope to be more wise, at least...thank you, Al.
Ah, my friend 'tis true, but we hopefully gain with that advance in age, bits of wisdom gained by experience that might not have come when we were younger. I know my poetry has changed, my views of life have changed, but the love within me has remained and it is that love that allows me to carry on, to pick up my pen again though with each tick tock of the clock I am a second closer to that which comes to each of us. I tip my hat to you, knowing that you shall remain a wonderful poet, even with your noted signs of aging! I say, an even better poet at that!! Please just remember to LOVE, above all other things!
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..