There is much truth in your title here, J. Choosing to live independently and alone certainly doesn't mean one is lonely; the active mind will always find a companion to occupy it. I do believe however, that no matter our age or experience, we shouldn't close the blinds when it comes to matters of the heart. For it's inside there that our true age resides. Cans of seclusion contain too much sugar, so open those blinds, open that door and be swept away by the fresh, invigorating breeze of possibility. I adore the poem. Lovingly gentle and touching.
I love this poem because lately I can’t be bothered with giving up my warm and comfy seclusion too. If we love ourselves enough, there shouldn’t be a problem to love our own company.
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
so true, Dhara, so true...
thank you,
j.
4 Years Ago
Bless you dear poet friend. Enjoy every moment of that precious solitude 😽💕
(open my can of seclusion and take a welcome sip.) I've often thought about those times we seem to refuse to be happy or content by our own will.....almost refusing to be what we most want to be. Ah...the art(?) of being human eh Jacob? I always enjoy your words because you give me something to think about. Thank you! ~Sharon
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
yes, the art of being human...and drawing ourselves as we will.
thank you,
j.
What a fabulous expression, to live on the outskirts of love. Close enough to dip your toe into the waters if you choose, but preferring to stay where you are. Love can spell danger, this poem speaks to me of contentment. Happy to be where you are. Excellent poetry Jacob.
And i live on the outskirts of civilisation, love and sometimes reality... But i truly wouldnt have it any other way.
Visitors are welcome, as long as they remember to leave.
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..