Could I have helped?

Could I have helped?

A Poem by Jon Roggie

Odd.

The feeling is still settling into my mind.

No reason it would have been seen,
  but I have been there,
    and all it can take is the one thing.

With amazement turned to shock,
  I wonder....

© 2014 Jon Roggie


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the closer the feeling the need for the poet is to stay ambiguous in order to be able to filter...and write about a situation the best we can.

i feel this write in terms of suicide...i have known them...and always wondered...could i have helped?

but i don't know....much like anne sexton said "suicides have a language of their own...and in the cupboard they wait"
inevitable? perhaps...

anyway...that is how i related to this piece...it is really good poetry...as your work consistently is.

Posted 10 Years Ago


After reading several of your writes, I would say a trademark of you would be ambiguous simplicity. But the beauty is, the story may be somewhat ambiguous, but the emotions never are. I know to what recent event I would attribute this poem, but I know where my mind is, and that doesn't mean I am right.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Jon Roggie

10 Years Ago

I tuned out yesterday. Looked at a response to one from the day before, and it just hit me. Subjec.. read more
Lyn Anderson

10 Years Ago

Apparently it is for a lot of us. I wish it wasn't.

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Jon Roggie
Jon Roggie

Porterville, CA



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