The star that misdirected

The star that misdirected

A Poem by jacob erin-cilberto

The star that misdirected


Merry Christmas dinner this year
the pavement for a table
meal in a bag
liquid gold
no myrrh or frankincense
no sense at all

homeless Americans
drift along the avenue
of life
in cardboard houses

once they had electricity
a roof,
real walls
linoleum floors to drop crumbs upon

now just a crummy existence
a nickel for a thought
a panorama of poverty
the government sits on its own throne

Kings, dukes, lords
democrats, republicans
thrones of selfish motive
and we voted for them

expecting not confiscation
but purification
beautification 
allocation
rumination

not a New Years celebration
shivering in 12 degrees of separation
a poem in hand
frozen fingers trying to turn the pages

as we all need to turn the page
start the coup
rid ourselves of the rubbish

clean up our streets
of the beggars 
and put them in real homes
let them be subjects with power

create an Eifel Tower
so they can fly
above
the kingdom
on what they would consider a magic carpet

just to have a real meal
a real feel
of being human again.

erin-cilberto
12/26/2020

© 2020 jacob erin-cilberto


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We are a culture that will always have marginalized people, and these will always be in need of voices who speak for all. Expressions like this poem can change the nature of our culture when enough people listen and vote with conscious. Well done.

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

thank you for your very kind review, Watercress.
j.
I plunged into your poem. The rhythm and word rhyme and near rhyme captivated me. I want to read more of your work.

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

thank you for your kind words, Vicki,
j.
I saw a stupid editorial in the WSJ defending Scrooge. Idiots. Here you speak to a raw and pressing thing that should not be ignored as we celebrate Christmas- a celebration of of poverty and homelessness/

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

yes, very stupid...appreciate your insights, adorno,
j.
Charles Dickens walked the streets of London, He saw the poverty ,are there no Work houses and the tread mill is that still in operation, the book a Christmas Carol brought back to life something that over time became less popular(Christmas) and charity to others. So books can make a difference.Iv'e Looked into the History of the book and the author, He also did a speaking tour in the USA.Phill.

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

Yes, charity is diminishing, unfortunately...
thank you for your review, phill,
j.
Way back in 1979... I realized that it could be
possible for our Government to finance a program for the
homeless... whereby, our Congress could present a "Bill"
to select government owned :and in the USA ... and pay qualified
Builders (in the Spring through Autumn to "Teach" certain homeless people who would"Agree"
to learn how to "Build a Home" with electricity and plumbing-- water and sewer--.
By the time Winter came... at least a few families and/or a number of people could live comfortably.
In the meantime, they could find "Work"... have Cattle and Poultry supplied to provide Meat and Eggs, as well as Milk, and in the Spring .. plant a Garden with Government supplied Tractors and Seed to plant.
You can imagine how much more Economical this would be instead of having "Open Borders" with Good People; but many criminals and so forth. Fill in the "spaces". It all adds up. I wish someone could have implemented this Plan long ago. The homeless who learned Trades by doing them.. would not need "free everything" that will Bankrupt and destroy our Country. It could still be done. Imagine if every year this was done bigger and better... it could be a Plan that would result in a way to educate people to teach people all these Trades. There is always a simple beginning to a complicated (but worthwhile) Idea. Amen. This is my Prayer

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

Amen to your prayer, Pat...
thank you for sharing,
j.
When you consider how much governments waste money without voters approval they could dig deep into the taxpayers money and make a difference and support those who do care and volunteer to help those in need. An important write J.

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

yes, they do waste...and those who need, suffer greatly.
thank you, andrew,
j.
May be the longest offering I have seen from you. Yes, I see more homeless people carrying signs pleading for donations now than I have seen in a long time. The pandemic has rendered many people jobless and doesn't show any signs of letting up yet. Thank God for the Foodbanks. I don't see how people could survive without them.

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

thank you for your understanding, John,
j.
You make a lot of sense, J. Politicians are interested in what they can get, what they can do to secure their own future. However, don't forget the average person. "What, homeless? not in my neighborhood. put them somewhere else."

Homeless people give off an aura of mental incapacities and no one wants to get involved. That's the real shame of it. Too many passersby keep to themselves.

There could be another Sylvia or robert frost hidden among the masses on those streets. Maybe someday, with so much attention on people coming into our country legally or not, this new administration of Biden and Harris (as they're deleting ICE or border walls) will look at their own streets and see what needs to be done in our own country.

One can only hope.

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

Yes the average person doesn't want to get involved until the situation reverses and then they wonde.. read more


I share the dream & the many sentiments liberally and purposefully littered down the page of this most poignant of posts jacob...............

I so hope there will soon be a universal shifting of values and a corresponding mood change which paves the way for a fairer distribution of basic human needs ... No-one should be hungry or go without a roof over their head in the 21st century ............................................... N.


Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

absolutely, no one should.
thank you for your understanding words, Neville,
j.
Very real and sad story; I’ve seen it in N.Y. And in the mountains too. And once they did have a home....what happened? Nevertheless our kings and queens do nothing about it...shameful! WE should pull a coup to drive them out( other counties do it)... well done Jacob, we all have to speak out about this horrendous problem.
kudos to you
Betty

Posted 3 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

3 Years Ago

thank you for your kind review, Betty,
j.
Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

You're quite welcome; Jacob, I would love it if you would read a chapter or two (very short) of my c.. read more

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Carbondale, IL



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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..

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