Right from the start, you perfectly wrote on how the transparency of the cornea allows you to see right into the essence of the individual’s ebullience. Furthermore, “the retinas retaining confidence” takes me to place in comparing the retinas place in the third region of the inner coat of the eye to that of the trinity of the body, soul and spirt and how confidence exudes through these primary sources, well put. “I found myself staring into the space of you”, I mean one cannot get any deeper than that when two souls connect. “Varicose perception” draws me into the images of neurons within the brain as one gets lost in memory of one close to heart. Lastly, “each morning I imagine you are looking over your shoulder from wherever you are” brings it home to a sad place where probably the last goodbyes were said. Excellent
Another very thought provoking write, Jacob.
As with all of your poems, one really needs to think deeply about the themes and message portrayed within.
To me this poem is speaking of the writers inability to let go of a love from the past. Always being haunted by her vision in his memory and always thinking in his mind that maybe she is haunted by his vision too.
Great use of metaphors and excellent writing, as always. Long live the Yankees!
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your insightful review, Doodley...yes, a friend i will never forget...a gem...
.. read morethank you for your insightful review, Doodley...yes, a friend i will never forget...a gem...
appreciate your words, and yes, Long live the Yanks.
i read this like i was peering among the leaves in a cemetery garden, or peering over the writer's shoulder, trying to sneak a memory/picture from the grasps of time that takes moments away from us
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
such a keen interpretation of this piece, thank you,Steph...
I have to be honest - I get the theme of the difficulty of visualising a missing loved one but I am struggling to appreciate some of your metaphors eg 'cornea of exuberance' and 'varicose perception'. Your other reviewers seem to get it so I accept i have a way to go - can i sign up at one of your classes?
Your poem does convey the depth of feeling well!
Alan
i appreciate your honest words, and poetry is a funny thing...it hits certain people and pushes the .. read morei appreciate your honest words, and poetry is a funny thing...it hits certain people and pushes the buttons, and other times it misses the mark with some readers...each reader is different and i think once a poet lets a poem be read...it belongs to the readers...appreciate your words, alan...
j.
8 Years Ago
what a cool avatar, alan!
love it...
8 Years Ago
Ta Jacob, It fell out of a tree and it fitted, both my head and my interest in 'green' matters. read moreTa Jacob, It fell out of a tree and it fitted, both my head and my interest in 'green' matters.
Cheers, Alan
We know that the eyes can deceive us as to what is beautiful, that is why we must look with our hearts to find what truly is beautiful, and love present or past is the most beautiful thing we can experience.
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
what you say is so true, my friend....thank you for these words of wisdom...
it is incredible how the inanimateness of a person from our memory is, in fact, a still life. Where,
say a painter, has time to arrange the locations and the conditions of the objects he wishes to capture.
In real time, memory draws you a picture (whether imagined or un-imagined) expressed from the
"deepest knowledge of your spirit" perhaps even from the times you've shared. This analogy is so apropos
in this digital age where so many breakups and hookups are done with so much half truth and emptiness.
As always you start with an analogy, then you build an unstoppable story to support it.
Great formula.......dana
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you for your kind review, dana....i couldn't paint a good enough picture of who she was...just.. read morethank you for your kind review, dana....i couldn't paint a good enough picture of who she was...just an amazing person....
What a lovely thought....she is looking over her shoulder and smiling, Jacob....what a touching tribute to a friend who obviously meant so much. Not only a tribute, but a character study....I would have liked to know her. Lydi**
Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
you would have liked her immensely...thank you lydi.
I love the opening line--a little zig when one would normally expect a zag, as it were, plays off the remainder of the piece very nicely. It's wistful, certainly, but more than that--there's a palpable longing here, and it's made that much more affecting by the fine ear you have for finding just the right tone. Fine, fine stuff.
Some visions make lasting impressions on our souls. Those eyes seem to follow forever. What I wouldn't give to be peering into them again...My compliments on great poetry.
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..