an Atheist's love affair

an Atheist's love affair

A Poem by jacob erin-cilberto

 

an Atheist’s love affair

 

i am a dangling modifier

with nothing left to modify

a verb with no conjugation

as a pastor with no congregation

 

my will is assigned to a nameless estate

a numb poem given away

by a posthumous heart

that still beats

but with complete insensitivity

caring was once the subject of my sentence

 

but now i am semantically slain

a coffined connoisseur of poetic religion

 

a theatrical theme kneeling in a pew

praying for redemption

but apathy

is like an arthritis 

that won't let me get up again

 

i saw you just before the pause

captured by your fragmented nature

thought i could edit you into a fool-proofed love 

 

but intentions are often misplaced

and now i am an adjective with no future

 

and you are a past participle

slandering me with your run-on declensions

 

making me your perfectly written heretic.

 

 

 

erin-cilberto

10/22/17

© 2017 jacob erin-cilberto


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Your play on words is just too clever Jacob. Brilliant lines, I think Im an adjective without a future, fragmented in nature. What incredible lines lol!

Posted 7 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

7 Years Ago

thank you, my friend.
j.
marilyn 1225

7 Years Ago

genius - with a heart.and a super man's poetic talent!!!

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jacob erin-cilberto
jacob erin-cilberto

Carbondale, IL



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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..

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