![]() his own houseA Poem by jacob erin-cilberto
a man
of age wisdom filtering out of
context the wrinkles remember, he doesn't
skin tight parables a Jesus recluse at this
juncture his eyes on fire, his heart burnt by the
torch he lived with for so
many years, and the smoldering life
that makes him feel trapped,
a bonfire of vanity
seceding from the union of his
mind
his pride celebrates
another year of existence he only wishes he could
recall what year this is
and where the other half
of his life has moved to still he clenches his
fist the emptiness within, blows out the candle or
two of regret
holds on to a feeling
that no longer inhabits his heart but knows better than he it lived there for
nearly a century
he sheds a tear and it extinguishes the
last candle the one he wished upon to see her again.
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Added on July 2, 2016Last Updated on July 2, 2016 Authorjacob erin-cilbertoCarbondale, ILAboutOriginally 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..Writing
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