What can I say but go for it. "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; there is where they should be. Now put foundations under them." Henry David Thoreau
Your work is always ripe with metaphor and this one is positively juicy. I'm not so sure that a philosophy of "acceptance" is always best though. Some things we should not accept. After all, if we accept the status quo, we cannot ever expect to effect change or make things better. The same goes for accepting others. Some are worthy of our respect and trust but certainly not all. The criminal, the murderer, the rapist and those that wantonly destroy lives by their careless and callous actions without remorse or regret; those I refuse to respect or accept. I feel as Kipling wrote in his poem, "If" that all people count with me but none too much. We must by logic allow for their actions and circumstance and not go just blindly "accepting" any sort of behavior or character. Of course, that's my own personal philosophy and not one very well understood in today's social climate. Why, if you say something might not be "acceptable", you're automatically labeled a racist or some other horrible epithet by the masses of those claiming to abhor the same judgement they so eagerly dole out. At any rate, your poem was an enjoyable read. Hope your Labor Day weekend is off to a good start, my friend. Bless, F.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
well, I do agree with on the acceptance thing, although in this case that acceptance and trust is as.. read morewell, I do agree with on the acceptance thing, although in this case that acceptance and trust is asked for on the part of the subject of this piece.
j.
Beautifully penned piece in poetic verse with lovely metaphors as always
so we'll expressed; an enjoyable read
I especially like
I want to be the teachings
of a philosophy of acceptance
and trust
that you might garner
if you allow me
to stand next to you
into future fitful bliss.
oh well done.....
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
thanks for that, Fran...I was really concerned that the last line might be a bust rather than a good.. read morethanks for that, Fran...I was really concerned that the last line might be a bust rather than a good ending.
j.
Very creative mixing of current events and relationships in this one. I would never have thought of using mass shootings as a symbol of tenderness. I might, however, have considered inflation regarding Mr. Trump's ego.
Dear jacob, you are indeed a genius poet, because the topic,structure and similes of your poems always fascinate me, may you feel nothing but happiness and honor sir. I'm a bit jealous of your students in Carbondale.
Wish you the best
altho' some people seem never satisfied, I don't see how she could possibly refuse.
However, if things don't work out, I do have an unmarried daughter??
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..