old age, dying... a sad tale we all face or will face... I love your line: "she puts on a long sleeve smile"... of all the life forms on the planet only we are conscious of our death, sing songs about it, create requiems and operas, write our poetry and even paint it... not many of us get to face it sitting in a "rocking chair".. loved this poem Jacob..
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Posted 8 Years Ago
8 Years Ago
thank you, Curt...i often like to write from the female perspective...try to get a sense or feel fro.. read morethank you, Curt...i often like to write from the female perspective...try to get a sense or feel from the other side...
This is really lovely. It's sad how life can end a little earlier than death, and the rocking chair is one way of showing this time of waiting, even in the rhythm of your poem.
This could easily cause one's heart to break in reading it, for mine nearly did. The rocking chair ties it all together, as we infuse our own memories into it. Staggering work, Jacob!
Jacob you have captured the sadness of aging and dying alone... for women and for men... the .. read moreJacob you have captured the sadness of aging and dying alone... for women and for men... the joyous child can turn to old age ashes... a beautiful very sad write thanks for sharing poignant
"she sees time is about up
puts on a long sleeve smile" Jacob, I have run out of ways to tell you how much I love the way you express yourself. This line is just fantastic. The feeling of health and youth slipping away till nothing is left is powerful in this poem. Sad, but so beautifully written. Lydi**
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..