dear Jacob… I actually went Spelunking in natural Caves in West Virginia at age 19 with a group of experienced Adventurers… our Guide who taught Biology at College took us to his family land in WVa and we stayed in a Cabin. We let ourselves down on Ropes into a Tunnel. We finally reached a natural Lake where Bats flew above. I never shared this story with my Son Robert… although when he was 19 yrs old he was friends with a family that had a Cabin in another part of WVa… and they went Spelunking and swam underwater to another Cave. They knew their way out. Since I was born bear the Coal mines in WVa… it is Mysterious that my Son would repeat my Adventure. I was raised I. Maryland and I raised my Son in Virginia and my daughter as well … we are still in Virginia. Spelunking is a lost Art… but it has helped me to have a much broader understanding of the World in general. gently, Pat
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Twilight Zone, Pat.
both with the same experience, one not too many get to have.
3 Years Ago
Yes, so true Jacob… I do much prefer my adventures in 1959 when my friend from Takoma Academy in M.. read moreYes, so true Jacob… I do much prefer my adventures in 1959 when my friend from Takoma Academy in Maryland and myself flew across the USA to Pacific Union College in Angwin, California, 50 miles North of San Francisco where we were Freshmen for the Year. She had grown up in Fresno and her Father was a Preacher and spent four years in Maryland. Caroline wanted to go to College not far from where she grew up in Fresno, Calif. That year I learned to Snow Ski at Squaw Valley close to the College. I also had a full curriculum of pre-nursing classes. That experience of Snow Skiing broadened my horizons. When I returned to the East Coast… I Snow Ski’d in Pennsylvania at a beautiful Resort and snow ski’d on Trails through the Woods on the Mountainside. It certainly prepared me for Poetry in my later years after raising a Son and daughter who are also Adventurers in the USA. My granddaughter Madeline is now part of Softball Tournaments. My grandson Ethan will live with us this August for the Winter and attend a College by the Rappahannock River in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Roger will be an example of the benefits of being well educated. The future is unpredictable however; Prayers will be essential. truly, Pat
your poetry is always a pleasure to read.. I rarely leave with out a smile of some kind.. I see I missed your birthday..I am sorry.. seems I have been missing a lot of things lately.. but my happy birthday wish is no less heartfelt for the delay in delivery.. may you have as many more as you desire..
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thank you for the wishes, and your kind words on the poem, olla,
j.
Another amazing work from a prolific artist. You inspire me with your words, Jacob. Each poem reflects the care, love, and thoughtfulness you put into your art. And it is a joy to read them. Thank you for sharing.
I loved the complete poem. I felt the energy and the drive in the words. The statements are honest and true. Jacob, you bled emotions to paper. Us, who love to write. We will remember the blessings of love. Even the painful ones, hurt less. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote
Spilt milk is never more than that. The imagery here is great, but the spirit transmitted is that of futility. "If only" are the two saddest words in the English language.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
I know, I have to improve the spirit...damn those "what if's"---
Thank you, John.
j.
I love how you burst onto the page and rage moves us to the fire. Then a small change of heart occurs as the writer sees the blue tips of the flame. So subtle and effective.
"the tips of the blaze color themselves blue" is
indeed a symbol of melancholy muse. Some lives are filled with
unfulfilled dreams... and poets become a legend for all time
to color our lives in bouquets of love. tenderly, Pat
Dear Diary, why the hell did you let me write those intimate words knowing at a later date they would come back to bite me on the a*s. Dear diary, I have this burning ambition, would you like to be part of it.
aging and lost love... painful raging memories turning the heart into flames of yearning and blue, still it's the inspiration of words. powerful intense poem my friend, felt strongly in the heart.
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..