I enjoy the way you cleverly traveled through many different emotions in such a concise manner. Of course, this is only what I felt from the work. That being said, the powerful ways you described (what I feel to be) resentment and lead right into love in the end, speaks to me of our flawed emotions, our quick reactions at times that may be best left alone when true feelings seem harder to show. Thank you for this!
Just barely a heartbeat left...headed for flatline and yet, there is enough pulse remaining to hang on, just that fading memory of love that used to be.
The pixels of words become the megabites (sic) of sound and thus a poem is born.
Your individual style can always create a kaleidoscope of interpretations, Jacob.
N.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
thank you so much for your kind review, Norman.
j.
This one does cut deep to the vein; written with a tone of both resignation and resentment. There is always one who chokes the life out of every breath in a relationship and hides their flaws behind petty thoughts and excuses of maladjusted temperament. In the end we are relieved to be free of such an illogical being, yet the nostalgia does linger, just like the pulse; hidden and quiet yet always there.
A fitting title for this one, written with your metaphorical brilliance as always. A genuinely heartfelt piece of writing. Well Done.
another gem love your work Jacob even though I dont understand every poem you write i still enjoy them all
love the way you write im such an amateur here lol
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
thank you for your kind words,Julie.
j.
6 Years Ago
as i say not kind just honest
have a good sat/weekend
Wow; that was quite heavy. Very thought provoking. I especially love 'barely a heartbeat left of what was pounding verse",after which comes the words, "a reverse'.
"now the breathing of you has slowed in me" when you finally see the faults of the one you thought was perfect, you can move on. Perhaps the love will always be a "slow, sure pulse", but it will not take your breath away and that is a good thing. Lydi**
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..