Ghosts populate this space of work jacob. I really like how you bring the concept of wind blowing through tumbleweed and cactus...creating a different perception of reality in a place of being separated.
Clever,funny all rolled into one! Can’t help thinking it is about her and the ink is like a desert cos you have exhausted all feelings for her be it writing. Anyway it was well written, and I enjoyed the imagery of comedy one gets when obsessed with her and can’t let go!
well done, if ya keep writing it, it might actually come true, LOL sounds like the words in my head, hey- stay out of there, it's very dangerous, you could get hurt.:) As always such a joy to read your work.
I'm laughing...my perverse and (suddenly) juvenile brain went to the "he who smelt it, dealt it" then in a desperate attempt to redeem my sense of decorum and dignity reflected on "Methinks thou doth protest too much", which I know is actually a common mis-quote as the line is "The Lady doth protest too much, Methinks"...
Best line: "you are the afterthought after all the other thoughts have meshed together and blown away..."
Love the title and how it births the image early on. It does feel very much like a sketchy old western frontier. Uncertainty on who will be met and a need to put on the tough facade to ward off those seeking a fight or victim.
Yet, it’s more of an emotional landscape where the speaker seems to be defending himself against himself. The returning thought of the person he is trying desperately to forget. The constant intrusion.
I really like the way you’ve explored this theme here. The visual gravity of those symbols hits home. Evocative and empowering. Sometimes it’s just a matter of repetition to convince the mind of a desired truth. Though love is very stubborn.
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..