This poem tweaked my mind. One part of me was thinking how it’s graduation & all that. Yet I’m not getting any kind of kid stuff here. It’s “adult-only” as drawn with kid’s crayons maybe. Such twists I find a fascinating aspect of the way your mind works (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
thank you for your kind review, Margie.
I guess my crayons have gotten older, like i have.read morethank you for your kind review, Margie.
I guess my crayons have gotten older, like i have.
j.
I absolutely loved this one because it brought back memories of a teacher's assistant I dated after graduation. I gave student remarks for our class and went around after sharing hugs and handshakes. I leaned in close to her and said, I've been waiting all year for an excuse to do this...
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
i enjoyed your reminiscing ...thank you, Fabian...
Every sin is a lesson, and serial offenders get an extraordinary education, even though the graduation walk might be more like a head-bowed perp walk... sometimes on the way to the wedding altar. Probably not the thoughts when you crafted this one, but my thoughts after reading a few times. I always enjoy your originality, J. Good stuff!
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
Yes, definitely something along these lines...thank you for your insightful review, Robert.
j.. read moreYes, definitely something along these lines...thank you for your insightful review, Robert.
j.
Hmmmm- your heart proud of the degree- well as long as you are proud of the achievement who are we to argue- what we set out to achieve - what we achieve- being content with outcome is most important - we live we learn we fall we rise - we gain wisdom and we become wise- as long as we don’t regret- well written🌹
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
thank you for your astute words, Kelly...appreciate your visits very much.
j.
Wonderful use of words and thoughts.
"my cap and gown disheveled
my smile still slightly perplexed
but my heart proud of its degree."
I liked the story in the poetry and the above lines. A honorable degree learn. Thank you Jacob for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote
I believe You were so much in Love that You couldn't focus in studying, now I hope it wasn't the teacher because it would be even more hard :)
university is a lesson we learn from and through, meet many different people and learn how to communicate with them, to grow not only with our persona and studying, but yes, with our hearts too!
You brought memories to my mind, thank You for the enjoyable read.
Reads like a " Me and Mrs Jones" affair Jacob.(now that's a great song)
Love the title. I have no diplomas, books, and have prayed only twice,even though a non believer, both times when my old mum was close to death.
Hope you are well.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
ah yes that song...trying to remember the artist...eluding me at the moment..so the prayers worked?<.. read moreah yes that song...trying to remember the artist...eluding me at the moment..so the prayers worked?
thanks for your words, Gee.
j.
6 Years Ago
Billy Paul. As to the prayers working Jacob, my old mum is still alive and shuffling but was it the .. read moreBilly Paul. As to the prayers working Jacob, my old mum is still alive and shuffling but was it the doctors or prayer that kept her here.
I had a friend, endowed like a mouse, who prayed that his appendage be so much larger that it dragged on the ground. This prayer was offered night after night without fail. Nothing. However, through having diabetes he had both legs hacked off at the thighs, so in a roundabout way he got his wish.... that's a load of baloney by the way :)
Whoring myself here, I actually penned a poem called " A mother's passing" during the time I thought mum was going to pop her clogs, if you get time ever would be interested to hear what you think.
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..