one could say 'if only'
peace is such solution for the ignorance of man
'if only' we could learn from ourselves
'if only' it could work
the price of peace is everything we hold dear ... everything we hold
Kind of a dark and sad poem about an existence that seems to follow more people around than any of us cares to admit. If I have this right, then I believe the person or persons of whoever is sitting in this cell probably has no idea why they are there, unless they have since read your poem. This poem is laced with good advice that most want to listen to, but something stops them. We judge, we hate, we point, we scream, we chase, we cancel...will we ever be free? Very deep my friend.
I would add that poverty of compliance is a far more confining prison than that of contention. It is human nature to disagree, to advocate for one's self. All of life is conflict and strangely enough, I have made my peace with that. It is better to speak up for what is right than to mutely accept what I am told in order to avoid it. This world is not a peaceful place. It never has been and never will be. People are not full of love and kindness, putting others before themselves. Those who wait for human love to change the world will wait in vain. I have learned that freedom is more important than love. Strangely enough, knowing this allows me to show others love and kindness. I admire your words, and the longing behind them. Live free, my friend, and love for others will follow!
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
I really appreciate this review and your insights...
thank you for taking time with this poem.. read moreI really appreciate this review and your insights...
thank you for taking time with this poem, Zoe,
j.
I must admit I don't really know what this one is about. I read it several times. I know I'm certainly not in any sort of prison. I feel free and at peace. In fact I value my peace so much that I simply do not tolerate the disruption of it. I'm old and I have zero patience for drama. I don't argue with folks. If they want to argue I simply point them toward the road.
then you won't need to be in court, ever.
You have a really good attitude and philosophy of l.. read morethen you won't need to be in court, ever.
You have a really good attitude and philosophy of life.
I feel very similar even though I wrote what I did.
but as poets, we do that.
write from perspective of others.
thank you, Fabian.
j.
1 Year Ago
So this is about a court case then? Yeah, I still had to go. I had "jury duty" but luckily the suspe.. read moreSo this is about a court case then? Yeah, I still had to go. I had "jury duty" but luckily the suspect and plaintiff worked it out (I think it was a civil dispute) but we all (about 60 of us) got sent home and are ineligible for jury duty again for two years, YAY! They even sent me a $16 check. (laughing) But I was wondering...if a jury is made up of twelve...and they brought in sixty people...it must mean that only 1 in five is acceptable...must be getting hard in today's society to find ("12 good men, honest and true") I'm somehow not surprised; saddened a bit but not surprised.
1 Year Ago
well, metaphorically...it is.
Yes, only one in five...that is crazy.
Happy New Year.read morewell, metaphorically...it is.
Yes, only one in five...that is crazy.
Happy New Year.
j.
A rather grim picture here. Yes, there is a lot of hate afoot these days, a lot of mistrust. But is this a permanent phenomenon? You remember the 60's as well as I do, They were wild in their heyday, but they ended with a whimper, not a bang. Likewise, this too shall pass.
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
let's hope so, John...
thank you for your review,
j.
There are many forms of poverty; but by far the worst is poverty of the soul/ We have become an intolerant bunch where I am right and you are wrong and there can be no middle ground.
We have locked ourselves in, clanging tin cups against steel bars crying out in monotonous sobs
that they are getting more than me when what we really need is a hand up ... not a hand out.
The Right is seldom left ... just as the Left is seldom right. But it seems no one speaks for the Centrist willing to compromise. What a friggin' joke we have become.
Good one j.
Happy New Year
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
thank you for your understanding review, Ted,
Happy New Year to you...let's hope this one is .. read morethank you for your understanding review, Ted,
Happy New Year to you...let's hope this one is better.
j.
I understand that some States are representing what the Citizens want and not what this Administration has forced upon us. “We the People” is still written in our forefathers Documents. The President should be reminded of that Fact. Evil has entered our way of Life.
Your poetry leads us in the Path of Decency. gently, Pat
Posted 1 Year Ago
1 Year Ago
thank you, Pat....yes, lots of disagreements on politics and what nots....
j.
1 Year Ago
Borders and accounting are so Important. How could we have permitted a President to orchestrate so .. read moreBorders and accounting are so Important. How could we have permitted a President to orchestrate so much damage in a short Time? Others in the past have contributed to the Confusion; however this Regime has wiped out years of Progress. Sadly, Pat
It's a poem worth for everyone to know about such brutality of the harmful weapons like technology in our hands and sometimes the misuse and miscommunication that occurs breaking apart families and lovers. Hope love prevails again and soothes down the world maybe once more.
-dottydisappoints xx
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..