Aloha Jacob, incredible poem. The innocence goes and all that is left behind is turmoil and unrest. This is so fitting for the place I call home at present. Your poem really touched me. Izzy
If I didn't know any better, I could say this applies to relationships as well. So many divorces.
In many ways, we can go back to the sixties and seventies and see the civil unrest happening on TV. These days, people dress differently, they carry devices that get them information quicker, but it is similar things being repeated.
"Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it."
Those bystanders can only record it in electronic ledgers now. Shaking their heads knowing technology has changed, but ignorance, politics, differing opinions and social disruption has not.
Now that I've probably lost the whole meaning of the poem I'll move on. lol
Always a good one from you Jacob.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
you know better, Tim, with me...never a wrong meaning...whatever you see...that befits the poem just.. read moreyou know better, Tim, with me...never a wrong meaning...whatever you see...that befits the poem just fine....and i really like your insights on this one...
and yes...kind of a mix of things, i suppose.
thanks for your words,
j.
but we must not "go gentle into that good night" if we follow dylan's advice---well dylan thomas any.. read morebut we must not "go gentle into that good night" if we follow dylan's advice---well dylan thomas anyway. :)))
thank you, lydi...
j.
7 Years Ago
Yes, he did write that, but sometimes continuing the fight is counter productive.
7 Years Ago
yes, that is so true...and as i said..."IF we follow his advice" but pretty difficult sometimes...<.. read moreyes, that is so true...and as i said..."IF we follow his advice" but pretty difficult sometimes...
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..