Very sad but it's a reality for many who worked the land. I grew up on farms; I know that at least one of them no longer exists. The poem is beautiful, and it's perfect!
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
thank you for understanding this offering, Roland,
i miss those farms i visited as a kid, up .. read morethank you for understanding this offering, Roland,
i miss those farms i visited as a kid, up in Vermont.
j.
4 Years Ago
I miss them too, and I haven't even been to Vermont!
Paints a picture of the destined end of the road humans are taking by polluting and overexploiting the nature, 'hanging on the wall behind him like his life'.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
i really like what you saw here, Fairy...
thank you.
j.
Life moves on, not always as we would wish.
Reminds me of an old barn we had on our property when we first bought it and of the old fellow who used to homestead it all
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
that is a barn i would have liked to explore...thank you, Dave,
j.
Love the metaphor here thanks Jacob great poem
Ps I read some of Emily Dickinson’s very good thanks 🙏 and downloaded some on my kindle app on my phone
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
thank you, Julie...and glad you are enjoying Emily....she is my very favorite poet...
5 Years Ago
Ok cool yes she’s good my fav Aussie poet is Henry Lawson and his one called the last review about.. read moreOk cool yes she’s good my fav Aussie poet is Henry Lawson and his one called the last review about him writing on his death bed and he mentions all his poems in this it’s moving
Like looking in a mirror Jacob. Receding from life is my new favourite description. I shall use it often, as I mumble to myself about that old screeching hinge on the gate that drives me insane(R), but oiling it would mean going outside and that's where all the scary s**t is.
I love how it ends with it being a painting being described... Maybe. 😀
whoa. the barn is symbolic of the body of the farmer, an anthropomorphic building representing his life. and it got gutted out! it's quite horrific. and a true story to many people.
pitchforked years of curdled milk. beautifully devastating imagery. the sense of loss is overwhelming. and then he just watches TV for the rest of his life. no green pastures left means that there is no hope.
an old gutted out barn in a painting, it's his American Dream that he lost. actually this imagery reminds me of a rural farmer's version of the picture of dorian grey. hanging on the wall behind him, where presumably he wont care to look back at it. a dream/hope/image that is now in the past and never to be awoken again.
the feeling of regret in this poem is stunning. good writing, friend.
Posted 5 Years Ago
5 Years Ago
yes, dorian grey....the picture ages, he does not....i remember.
thank you for your words, Mo.. read moreyes, dorian grey....the picture ages, he does not....i remember.
thank you for your words, Mondaine,
j.
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..