endangered poetsA Poem by jacob erin-cilbertoendangered poets at 90 something the old man's discourse drooling syllables, words hardly come to him anymore the writing of them, the reading plagued with insensitive timing age wins another battle, the fierceness in his eyes much alive, at 90 something he peers through his weary walls but on the other side sees nothing in his capsule he floats away in his mind his own moon enraptures him and then earth meets his amazement with a hard landing someone hands him a napkin and he wipes his present off his chin wishing his past could still hold a pen to his life. erin-cilberto 4/5/18 © 2018 jacob erin-cilbertoReviews
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12 Reviews Added on April 7, 2018 Last Updated on April 7, 2018 Authorjacob erin-cilbertoCarbondale, ILAboutOriginally 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..Writing
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