"...even as the light outside/starts to set" starkly indicates the incredible strength and valiant acceptance of our indomitable human spirit.
There will be no more magnificent urn on anyone's sill, Jacob.
A poem that makes me genuinely proud to be human!
i like it,
but it's kinda like Stings I'll be watching you
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
interesting...love that song...and i look now at this and can see some parallels.....thanks for the .. read moreinteresting...love that song...and i look now at this and can see some parallels.....thanks for the read and your words...Bacchus.
j.
WOW....no, passion never dies and once a romantic, always a romantic. Even if that urn holds only ashes, they are still sparking and sputtering with desire. There is a thread of anger too though....you saw through her in life and now you sit on that sill still seeing who she really is. This one leaves the reader with much to think about. I liked it. Lydi**
I often wonder at how much stagnate passion, combustible thoughts we carry around in us and yet don't burst and go up in flames. I agree with you, such inexhaustible energy can not really die. Maybe change form but only to live on in some way. A brilliant and beautiful write.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
so good to see you again DIVYA, and thank you so much for your kind review.
j.
What is love, a past lover but a memory to sift through, just tattoos of the mind that cannot be removed. Nice impressive work as always J.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
yes, they cannot be removed...and even if we did erase them, the thought of them still exists and pe.. read moreyes, they cannot be removed...and even if we did erase them, the thought of them still exists and persists.
I love poetry.. not only for how therapeutic it is for me to purge my soul and head into pieces, but for how I can see myself through others reviews.. this magnified by what I see in others writing and their response to my review of their work. To feel and see love through and in another is something I think we all are searching, for there isn't much to compare to, except maybe the longing, or the loss of. this one seems so sad, yet comforting in a way I can't explain. I may be the weird one, but the thought of sifting through your brain was my favorite part--for two reasons... "to see how I saw through you" is so romantic and intimate to me.. there is no way to make a woman feel beautiful as to show them how beautiful they are to you... and to be able to see your thoughts, well duh-- that, I am sure everyone on this site would agree, would be an amazing experience. :)
As the passion for love never dies, the impassioned pleas never stop and the well intentioned understanding never wanes, lovers' dreams keep burning and thoughts stay, warming the hearts. This was sad but very romantic, sir Jacob...:)..............
dear Jacob... love survives even death...
love is sunshine and always appears when
we least expect. Sitting on a window sill reminds me of "My Fair Lady"... "I will never budge 'til Spring creeps over the window sill!
Someone's head resting on my knee ... warm and tender as he can be...". Awwwlll... wouldn't it be wonderful!" your poem is true to life, but I would rather see the sunshine
after the rain. truly, Pat
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
i would too, and thank you for your kind words, Pat.
j.
A mixture of sadness as the forever romantic still awaits love while contemplating his inevitable demise. And that window bears witness to it every day. As always a fascinating read through the metaphor curtains.
Posted 7 Years Ago
7 Years Ago
"through metaphor curtains" that would be a good line for a poem...love that...
thank you fo.. read more"through metaphor curtains" that would be a good line for a poem...love that...
thank you for your words, John.
j.
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..