hmmmmmmmmmmmm! such a pleasant feeling i have in reading this jacob .. you lived on Sedgwick eh!? such a rich history says i! like the Bronx itself ... when we were kids, jacob, the world was so very different .. simpler, more innocent despite naysayers .. a dollar could buy a pretty good meal .. and all kinds of presents ... it wasn't happy holidays .. (such a limp fry term says i) .. it was Christ is born .. Merry Christmas! .. it seems our America today wants to ignore that blaring truth .. it a celebration of Almighty God becoming a man to show us His great abiding love for all mankind .. i love your poem .. so easy to be that boy watching the "spirit" grow as Christmas Day approaches .. good stuff as always my friend!
E.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Yes, 1955, and I can still bring our old apartment up on Google Earth...amazing, since we lived in i.. read moreYes, 1955, and I can still bring our old apartment up on Google Earth...amazing, since we lived in it in the fifties...it still is in really good shape.
we could see the glare of the lights in the sky when the Yanks had night games...were were 2.5 miles from the stadium...right along the Harlem river and the Major Deegan expressway...
Yes, I miss when it was just okay to say Merry Christmas...
thank you, E.
j.
2 Years Ago
such history .. the brown stones last forever eh!? plenty of inspiration to draw from I would think .. read moresuch history .. the brown stones last forever eh!? plenty of inspiration to draw from I would think .. Happy New Year! :)
Happy times for the poet with even the small offerings but with large child imaginings . Even the cold fries can trigger those etched memories.
May you be blessed in all.
Whoa... Christmas to me would be riding in a Sleigh through the Snow with my favorite Horses ... in my Dreams. In the Fifties... Christmas trees were real and affordable. This year, we have a "real" Table-top Balsam tree ... cut and sitting in Water... like the Good 'ol days. Your poem is very Nostalgic and I felt your Joy as a young Boy. Be Brave and listen for the sounds of Christmas Bells. tenderly, Pat
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
we had thick, full balsa trees as well, and my dad had to get up on the top rung of the step ladder .. read morewe had thick, full balsa trees as well, and my dad had to get up on the top rung of the step ladder to put the star on top...high ceilings in our apartment building.
and our tree had the big lights...the dark blue, dark red, dark green etc....loved those lights.
and I think our trees cost about three dollars.
thank you, Pat,
j.
2 Years Ago
dear Professor... growing up in the Fifties... Pennies were worth much more. Today... there is Cred.. read moredear Professor... growing up in the Fifties... Pennies were worth much more. Today... there is Credit and Debt... and then Death eventually. Now we may be required to only have Electric Cars. What "If the Lights go out in Georgia"... a Song that has more meaning than ever before. The commercial on TV these days is a Bottle of Capsules full of every fruit and vegetable. We need to Save our Planet... and grow our fruits and vegetables. I feel dizzy when I think of what our Grandchildren may have to over-turn== "Fresh Food verses "Capsules". So much "Change" in a Short Time. Thanks for "sharing", The Burden is "lighter". Hope and Healing for the New Year. truly, Pat
But those cold fries still taste as good as they did 60 years ago...even in your dreams. I guess Christmas always makes us look back on those we enjoyed in the past...the decorations, meals and whatever delights we found under the tree. Always strange that Santa still looks the same but we have changed markedly. He must have a snow cone maker of eternal youth hidden somewhere in the North Pole. This is a lovely reminiscing poem, Jacob. As long as the boy with the fries stays in memory, youth is eternal. Have a great Christmas, my friend. ⚘
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Maybe Santa is a vampire...
thank you for your kind words, Jamila,
and have a great Ch.. read moreMaybe Santa is a vampire...
thank you for your kind words, Jamila,
and have a great Christmas yourself.
j.
It is strange how the oldest memories can be triggered by ordinary events. The usual Christmas celebration has evidently brought to consciousness scenes from NYC 60 years past. I think Christmas brings nostalgia to many. These memories seem a lot more pleasant than those of a lot of people.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
I loved this holiday as a kid.
I loved looking at all the decorations...the real trees, the r.. read moreI loved this holiday as a kid.
I loved looking at all the decorations...the real trees, the real meaning of it all.
It is different now...funny, in NY in our apartment we had either 12 or 14 foot ceilings...we got tall trees and dad had to get up on a stepladder to put the angel on top.
Thank you John...
and I hope you have a peaceful and blessed holiday.
j.
I don't believe Santa likes cold fries. Your poem reminded me of a song....there ain't no chimneys in the projects. I wish I knew what Sedgewick was. A place? Person?
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Sedgwick Avenue...the street I lived on in the Bronx. Right near Yankee Stadium...2.5 miles.
.. read moreSedgwick Avenue...the street I lived on in the Bronx. Right near Yankee Stadium...2.5 miles.
and yes, no chimneys in the projects...
thank you, Bill,
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..