11/22/63 and me

11/22/63 and me

A Poem by jacob erin-cilberto

11/22/63 and me

 

 

 

I was featured in a Kennedy poem

the day before Dallas

and the weeping

and the umbrella man

shielding from the tears

 

and the country retraced that motorcade route

countless times

and that window remained open

and that grassy knoll

stayed by the fence

 

and there was the First Lady's pink outfit

at the dry cleaners

but they could not get the stain of her grief

out of the material

 

which over the years became a symbol

for consipiracy

and missals for swearing

in hot sticky corners with coffin background

 

the day the earth stood still around

black and white tv's

with stunned viewers

increasing the Nielson ratings

 

as a country saw Texas

drive a ten gallon hat

into the White House

and a Kennedy poem

concluded 

a November day

as the clock struck one

 

and I was featured

as the teenager

trying to understand

a world gone mad

 

the day I became poetry

as one of those tears

hit me in the eye.

 

 

erin-cilberto

11/22/63

© 2023 jacob erin-cilberto


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A day those of a certain age will never forget. Efen as a Canadian I felt a hopefulness that Kennedy would be the leader we craved. Too few men who have followed lived up to that image.
Like most great leaders of that era he was a flawed human being, but he instilled a desire to do more with our lives than we thought we could accomplish.

Thanks j.

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

Yes, he was flawed...but everyone has flaws, right?
That was a day of total shock.
j.
Jacob,

Thou has set to pen of page a most profoundly poignant piece of poetry for all of us those whose heads dropped and hearts broke in hearing the news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a man who, ironically, became the hero of PT-109, survived battle at sea, the loss of his boat, and being marooned with his crew on a Pacific Island, to return home to be murdered by his own countrymen, that were sure as hell not that of a lone gunman and dupe named Harvey Lee Oswald, and if so, not alone least. Our nation was sold a bill of goods, and everyone sensed it ... LBJ? ... A Racist, pompous a*s! ... Ladybird? ... A distant relative of mine on my Granny's Nugent side of the family ...

Hence, the last American President which all Americans, no matter the party affiliations, could rally around, support, respect and admire. America, our nation, has never been the same since that fatal moment and most tragic day in American history.

For your readers who read comments, I suggest watching Kevin Costner's movie JFK, and for the serious truth seeking minded, the book, November 22, 1963: A Brief Guide To The JFK Assassination ... Dare to read it, absorb the documented facts, and you will never believe or accept the lone gunman theory, ever again ...

Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

Yes, JFK was a masterpiece. I think Oliver Stone didn't necessarily try to paint a picture of exactl.. read more
Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn de Graham

12 Months Ago

Yeah! Why? ... Most folks want to blame the Russians ... Every time something or other goes amiss i.. read more
A great job in personalizing the feelings from that day ... I was a 3-year-old and had no idea why everyone was fussing such. Certainly was a clear line in American history that can't be crossed back over. Anyhow, very good write. ~Jim

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

Yes, even though Stephen King wrote his novel, 11/22/63 in which he created that very scenario.
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The shock and puzzle of the last century; the echoes of the event were felt world-wide.
A great poem that captures Kennedy's assassination; his wife, children and the nation were all distraught and in disbelief.
I can imagine it shaped lots of generations after that to the reality of violence where even the most powerful, beloved are not immune.

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

That is a perfect way to describe it, Sami.
"distraught and in disbelief"---
thank you.. read more
Sami Khalil

12 Months Ago

Wow! You are welcome sir Jacob.
They stopped showing Bonanza on UK TV and I was old enough to be sad about that. It was not until I got older that I knew how wrong I was. That I remember it so clearly is testament enough I think.

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

I was 14 and had some grasp of the enormity of what happened...but not as much as when I got older.<.. read more
A day I cried as a child when I saw real wickedness on black and white tv. I later saw coloured photographs in a magazine of her pink outfit and cried all over again. Who can ever forget that day of madness. A historical event of epic importance captured in this heart stopping poem dear J.

Chris

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

The History channel did a thing about the 24hours after the assassination, I show to my students whe.. read more
A sobering poem very good Jacob fantastic actually

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

Thank you, Julie,
j.
dear Jacob.. I remember working as a Secretary where Missiles were sent from Cape Canaveral … stunned forever the day President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas. Your poem encompasses the tragedy in many venues. Our ❤️ Hearts are tattooed with Sorrow. tenderly, Pat

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

Thank you, Pat...a changing day in History...
we all cried.
j.
Wow! such a strong emotional write, brings back memories of that day when such sadness filled the American people with sadness ;- Kennedy was a wonderful President I thought. I really like your words.

Posted 12 Months Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

12 Months Ago

thank you so much, willow.
yes, a very tough day for the American people, indeed...life chang.. read more

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Carbondale, IL



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