Such remarkably fresh and beautiful phrasing! Your generative phrasing was so enjoyable to read: "street-wise sympathetic sophisticates", "they have eloped without books just figurative pages of love", "breathing into stale inkwells devoid of ecstasy", "writing their wares upon pavement parchment in chalky waves of diligence", "muse filled swallows that fly over gravestones of the forgotten bards", all so incredibly beautiful and effective. A joy to read.
Nicely done, and all the best,
Lanny
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
thank you for your very kind review, Lanny,
j.
5 Years Ago
Truly earned with your wonderful creative diction.
yes in a world of chaos, a poet will always have his dreams which comes in a verse!
Nice writing J so succinct-tively so, if that is such a word, anyway it should be!
I don't know why but this makes me think of how sad our world is right now. We seem to have forsaken the beauty in humanity and that sure leaves a lot of sympathetic poets on the outside looking in.
If ever I get a review or a reply to a comment I've made, and it starts " dearest poet" I'm gonna hang up my smock, burn my cravat and smoking jacket, tuck my meat and two veg to the back of me, don a pair of false tits, put on a dress and call myself Charlene.....cannot be doing with all of the poncey stuff that goes with scribbling a few words and offering it up for others to read. Anyway....
Hi Jacob hope you are well and the orange panda hasn't completely ruined your country.
oh dear, think i must be a delinquent, no formal education and i write both prose and poetry of sorts lol.
mind you, i am street wise... i have learned a thing or two along the way , and i am not faithful to any one way of writing poetry... i swap and change at will lol.
There's a lot to think about on this one. I go through a crisis of faith on modern poetry from day to day. Most stuff I read from today's literary magazines sound more like scripts for performance art. Yeah! Another vagina monologue. But like it or not, academia has always been in control of literature. If they do not want you seen, you will not be seen. I'm sure you have read some messy dog s**t by someone who has a long title. Did you hear about the poet who recently got caught plagiarizing other peoples work and she was a pushcart nominee? It was from other people she actually knew and they are all in the same stagnant circles. Good poem by you though. I can really feel the frustration in your words. I am sighing right now.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
wow, Pushcart and she plagiarized...well how does she sleep at night? :)
thank you for your w.. read morewow, Pushcart and she plagiarized...well how does she sleep at night? :)
thank you for your words, CD.
j.
a fine tribute to the beats ... at least that is how i read this one ... i have to say that as i think of you sitting at your desk teaching those young minds a thing or two ...are you secretly fueling another rebellion ;)))))))))))))))) i think you poem is as always full of stimulating inspiring theme and language ... glad to read this one sir.... we grew through a great time in America says i! filled with all kinds of great things .. those poets among them for sure ..
E.
Jacob, I could write on and on, but what I could say in 500 words, I can best sum up in only a few: a poet writes because it is what they do, and really doesn't give a fig about what others think. The delinquent respects their lot, comfortable in their own verse so to say.
Excellent as always!
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..