There is an irony here, especially in that last line. And it is one we can all relate to. You have a talent for picking up on these all to human feelings and producing a sometimes starkly beautiful, sometimes profound, sometimes rightous, sometimes empathic set of just the right words. The words that always hit the target as here.
This makes me think of a few things, one of them being political, and I don't know that I'm on target, but the way I'm seeing it is, current affairs are leaving me speechless, and watching the sun shine on a bunch of losers is disconcerting. They can't even understand how disconnected they are, but one day soon, their time will be over, and they will pass on and go away to be nothing more than a memory and an old joke that doesn't even get a laugh anymore. And I will be inspired anew by the next lot.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
i think i stopped laughing the day of the election...you make me see things in my poems that i didn'.. read morei think i stopped laughing the day of the election...you make me see things in my poems that i didn't see...i like this interpretation...
Funny sometimes...where inspiration comes from. It may be as simple as someone leaving...not even shuffling off this mortal coil, but d****t, just leaving. Good one, j.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
thank you, Ted...always appreciate your visits and insights...
The anger in this one is powerful. Self-centered people never see the suffering of another. I am not sure they even realize others suffer even after they have suffered. Sad to say, seeing that sort of person suffer even a little bit can put a smile on my face! Good one, Jacob. Lydi**
There must be many bone-chilling love disappointments going around becuz this is the fifth poem I've read using sharp icy metaphors to convey the idea of painful love encounters! I love the first three lines the most, plus this line: "you are too far removed, insulated, warmed by your own self-centeredness" . . . nice contrasts between cold & warm.
What goes around comes around.
Or is this a zero-sum game?
Maybe it's just a matter of "how will you like me, then?"
Whatever the case, your poem qualifies as a quality production.
One usually becomes famous after their dead, however one can be shaken from being the living dead to actually knowing your dying like custer's last stand.
Do you start with the title dying.
Does the title come halfway into the graveyard.
Blast, they're lowering me into the hole, just as inspiration flickers.
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..