America was built to be a melting pot and if we are not ignorant, we know that most of us came from overseas at one point. This is very important to remind ourselves of so we can better know ourselves and who we are. We were all immigrants at one point and some of our pasta got melted away in the pot I suppose you could say.. but some of the most delicious dishes, like minestrone soup, are historically made from many people added little bits they have here and there into one pot that melts it all down to something savory.. America can be a beautiful place if we choose to see it that way. Thank you for recording history. It's very important for all of us who are not native to the land.
We all originated from somewhere, some place, some land, of some people, culture, or nation ... I do believe that it is intrinsically American to never forget the where of where and when we came to be land called America to meld as one people called Americans, and that flaws, wrongs, faults and all ... Excellent Poetry, my friend ...
I am a first generation American and I can identify with a lot of what you are saying here. When the world was smaller, we were happier. I believe that. We lived near family and we saw them every Sunday...or more. Even though "the old country" is far away, it was right there in my grandparents' apartment which was, coincidentally, in an old city not far from the GW bridge. A step back in time for me with this one, Jacob. I enjoyed it. Lydi**
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Yes, family....so many years ago, I remember visiting family other than my folks.
but that wa.. read moreYes, family....so many years ago, I remember visiting family other than my folks.
but that was a lifetime ago.
thank you, Lydi,
j.
This is fantastic my friend. I like the nostalgic atmosphere and the romantic story feel of this like a recounting of a Tennessee Williams play. It's very personal feeling and not so much one of vulnerability as one of resignation. Yet, it sings with a sadness for what is lost. Truly lovely, F.
I think when we are young our world is so small and limited but as we grow we venture out into the great unknown. But we remember that security, that sense of time and place, where we feel like we most belonged and were most loved. I like the sense of family in this. Family is so important.
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and ours, very small, so especially important ...thank you, Maria,
j.
wow! well said says i! my Gramma lived with my Great Uncle Frank .. i was very small when they were alive but vividly recall that old apt. ... small ... Frank's butterfly collection and watching Peter Pan ... the one with Mary Martin and my favorite .. but above all the smells of age .. old books and like you say .. photos in albums .. the torch passes through a family's story teller if there is one .. i think your poetry passes the torch, jacob .. one may have to look for it but in this one it is very clear .. thanks for reminding me of my own .. love on ya brother .. thanks for sharing!
E.
Thank you for your kind words, E, and give Beau a pet for me.
j.
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You are welcome, J.
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i don't know who the above is .. but i mirror those sentiments .. you are most welcome .. and will a.. read morei don't know who the above is .. but i mirror those sentiments .. you are most welcome .. and will add the pleasure reading is all mine! wonderful poem says i!
This poem seemed almost a free flowing of thought in a wistful and nostalgic way. Yes it fits the title well and we are all a piece of the chain of ancestery and life itself.
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..