still smoldering coalsA Poem by jacob erin-cilbertostill smoldering coals corpses
of lust strewn tongue-tied evidence in a morgue of regrets the "wish i had
said that's" embalmed with the
"i just didn't care then's" if only the sensual risk
taking hadn't imploded into
"physics only" metaphor implication of immoral
fortitude is merely strength in
tears now your hands never touched
me again and my heart never got
to touch yours but it could have, if only my eyes weren't
dimmed to the truth in the backseat barbecue of youth. erin-cilberto 10/12/18 © 2018 jacob erin-cilbertoReviews
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Added on October 13, 2018Last Updated on October 22, 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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