That Old House

That Old House

A Poem by Pete
"

What is the use of a house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on? - Thoreau

"
Old Houses on Instagram - The New York Times

random shutters lost from next to dirty windows
others unsecured and banging in yesterday's forgotten breeze
here and there a clapboard or shingle missing in action
paint peeling like onion skin
swaying, creaking porch swing hanging by a rusty chain on one side
weeds growing 'tween cracks in a frost-heaved sidewalk
yard a mess with the debris of bygone years including an old car up on blocks
it'd always just been there

occasionally through a window
a hand might be seen pushing aside a drapery panel
sad eyes peering out from a silhouette of loneliness
busy lives passing by every day
no one ever bothering to stop
to risk straining a finger to ring the bell or hurt knuckles with a knock
no one knew anything about it and its owner or occupant
quiet as a diligent, faithful, church mouse
it'd always just been there
that old house



© 2024 Pete


Author's Note

Pete
"Our houses are such unwieldy property that we are often imprisoned rather than housed in them. I turned my face more exclusively than ever to the woods, where I was better known." - Thoreau

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That picture conjurs up so many thoughts and feelings, Pete. For me there is instant sadness that.. people have either walked away from it or been take away from it.. more than legal rather than emotional reasons left what had probably been a home rather than a rotting building. Every wall must have memories burned into its build, every window must have have dozens of invisible reflections. As to the occupants, are they - in fact, still there trying to find somewhere to hide or.. are they needing to escape..

Sad and mysterious.. your description rakes at thought, Pete


Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

emmajoygreen

8 Months Ago

Both! Thought of which when I initially read your poem. Has been said that the walls of a Home (no.. read more
Pete

8 Months Ago

Indeed. My dad used to make a distinction between a house and a home as you allude.
emmajoygreen

8 Months Ago

A dad's wisdom is only second to mum's - I'm neither but one or both of mine were initially involve.. read more



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That picture conjurs up so many thoughts and feelings, Pete. For me there is instant sadness that.. people have either walked away from it or been take away from it.. more than legal rather than emotional reasons left what had probably been a home rather than a rotting building. Every wall must have memories burned into its build, every window must have have dozens of invisible reflections. As to the occupants, are they - in fact, still there trying to find somewhere to hide or.. are they needing to escape..

Sad and mysterious.. your description rakes at thought, Pete


Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

emmajoygreen

8 Months Ago

Both! Thought of which when I initially read your poem. Has been said that the walls of a Home (no.. read more
Pete

8 Months Ago

Indeed. My dad used to make a distinction between a house and a home as you allude.
emmajoygreen

8 Months Ago

A dad's wisdom is only second to mum's - I'm neither but one or both of mine were initially involve.. read more
It seems like this fellow is a prisoner in his own house.... and people fear him.... Where I live we have many old houses that look abandoned but they are just unkempt....like the one you so vividly portray... Why does this happen that people get trapped in their own homes....very sad indeed....the house and the photo almost remind me of the movie ""Psycho"... a bit haunting.... lovely!
Warmly, B

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pete

8 Months Ago

thanks b. yes it does happen - we can become prisoners in our own houses. time ever marches on.
I'm sure it looked different in past years, as did the occupants

Posted 8 Months Ago


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Pete

8 Months Ago

... not to mention you and me both. time marches on, stopping for no one and no thing. thanks j th.. read more
know this song? I had this song on a 78 record when I was a kid...back when it first came out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nstn4Wscl1w

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pete

8 Months Ago

very happy bit of nostalgia. she was very good. i have a friend who still listens to such music. h.. read more
This is so beautiful...I have quite an imagination when it comes to seeing houses like this...once lived in, now lived out.
great scene...
I like old barns that are broken down but still standing...and I imagine the activity there as well.

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pete

8 Months Ago

If only such old structures could tell their stories.
There are some houses like that with people who you never see. Gives the house a mysterious and creepy feel. And often leads to urban ledgers or folklore about who lives there and some kind of tragic or scary tale to go along with it.

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pete

8 Months Ago

some people like to make up legends about such places. if only such houses could talk and tell us t.. read more
Poetic Beauty

8 Months Ago

It would be an interesting story I’m sure rich in history
There was a house like this in every small town I've lived in, and as children we always made up stories of witches, ghosts, murderers. Looking back at those years as I grew older I often wondered at the lonely lives behind those windows and doors. It's sad to think on. Your write has touched my heart.

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pete

8 Months Ago

seems every town had one. too bad we can't say as much for compassion. thank you for sharing - it.. read more
Anita Frader

8 Months Ago

You're welcome, Pete.
i recognize "That Old House" from most all stages of my life. many of them where explored by myself or with friends .. looking for the ghosts and unfound treasures .. porcelain door knobs ... your poem brings lots of memories and scenes to my mind .. inspiring .. i like the detail
E.

Posted 8 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pete

8 Months Ago

cruel, neighborhood kids used to torment the occupant of such a house where i grew up. at the time,.. read more
Einstein Noodle

8 Months Ago

oh man!!! i can so relate to that, Pete ... so many times that what comes to be a very small amount .. read more

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