I have been retired 4 yrs... but TIRED longer..ha..
Being relatively NEW (and bad) to writing poems
it seems (to most) .. I've only just begun..
At this time in life my sanity and intellect are moot
but I am having a hell of a good time anyway ...
A relatable and fun read.......................
Jazzy
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
you? bad at writing poems? no way, Jazzy...
i always enjoy reading your works..
thanks.. read moreyou? bad at writing poems? no way, Jazzy...
i always enjoy reading your works..
thanks for your thoughts on this one.
j.
5 Years Ago
You are welcome... and thanks for the kind words....
Strange this should turn up, I was in an old folks club on Tuesday, they were all using crayons to draw.
Sort of weirdly freaked me out. Hopefully, I'll still be writing when I reach the old folks home.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
maybe we will be using crayons to write poems...maybe graffiti on the old folks club walls.
t.. read moremaybe we will be using crayons to write poems...maybe graffiti on the old folks club walls.
thank you, Paul.
j.
I was well into my 60's before i discovered or wrote poetry; it opened my mind and rescued creativity dulled by years of monotonous marriage and child rearing :)
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
yes, poetry can do that...it is a place to which we can escape and at the same time write about the .. read moreyes, poetry can do that...it is a place to which we can escape and at the same time write about the reality of it all.
j.
A true writer will not down his pen and even in retirement there is much to write about. There will always be something to say, something to notice Jacob.
Chris
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
i hope so, Chris...i hope later in life i still notice.Thank you.
j.
retirement is not what it's cracked up to be, thank goodness we can write. Look at what's going on these days and there is ample reason for moot points, poetic or otherwise. Might as well be moot, no one is really listening. As far as incentive, I guess we make our own.
I know this is true, those 'sparse incentives', but for a poet are a poet's argument, ever moot???? do we go gently into the night??? or rail against the dying light??? may sound counter-intuitive, but Jacob I think that pen will be in your hands, writing and scribbling even after your heart stops beating... and as wonderful as reading your poems are now, I want to read those words too.... Mark Twain once said his death was highly exaggerated, but you Jacob will say, death cannot stop my metaphors from flowing....
I know, I know, my comments go way overboard (I'm a poet after all.. HA!) but I can't help myself as your poetry always takes me to far away places and adventures.... soooooo, it's all your fault Jacob... lol... ;0)
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..