Old Poet
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Old Poet
Rainstorms scratch at his window,
feeling for cracks–
the thinnest wide enough
One will find a way.
Why does he bother,
on his notebook’s final page,
with vowels, verbs, rhymes?
His yellow pencil’s dulled stub,
too short to sharpen one more time.
Did he not see the flame
of his last candle tremble and fail?
Feel the stinging, tendriled wraith
of smoke searching in darkness?
Listen! In the shadows
still he whispers of visions
behind his shuttered eyes.
Will they never pass, those storms,
never cease, that rain, falling
on the flooded river of his words?
Jim 12/31/10 (Last effort of the Year 2010. Best wishes to all for the next.)
feeling for cracks–
the thinnest wide enough
One will find a way.
Why does he bother,
on his notebook’s final page,
with vowels, verbs, rhymes?
His yellow pencil’s dulled stub,
too short to sharpen one more time.
Did he not see the flame
of his last candle tremble and fail?
Feel the stinging, tendriled wraith
of smoke searching in darkness?
Listen! In the shadows
still he whispers of visions
behind his shuttered eyes.
Will they never pass, those storms,
never cease, that rain, falling
on the flooded river of his words?
Jim 12/31/10 (Last effort of the Year 2010. Best wishes to all for the next.)
Re: Old Poet
the desire to create gives us a reason to get out of bed in the morning as we age
sure beats watching tv......and who knows maybe we touch a few souls along the way.....old poets never die, they end with that killer line that puts it all in perspective.......happy new year, jim
sure beats watching tv......and who knows maybe we touch a few souls along the way.....old poets never die, they end with that killer line that puts it all in perspective.......happy new year, jim
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Old Poet
How’d you finish, Saint Jerome?
How’d you scribble Iesu as
Revelation’s final word?
Wasn’t it your final breath
like a missing epilogue,
like the knowledge of an end—
like a book you’ve loved and lost
when its final page is turned?
Were there strong winds blowing then
overtop your little cave
with the whistles and the sounds
of “Soon your work is over”—
were there raindrops flooding in
through the cracks around your stool—
were you baptized by the Love
of vowels, verbs and rhymeschemes?
How’d you scribble Iesu as
Revelation’s final word?
Wasn’t it your final breath
like a missing epilogue,
like the knowledge of an end—
like a book you’ve loved and lost
when its final page is turned?
Were there strong winds blowing then
overtop your little cave
with the whistles and the sounds
of “Soon your work is over”—
were there raindrops flooding in
through the cracks around your stool—
were you baptized by the Love
of vowels, verbs and rhymeschemes?
"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
Re: Old Poet
Killer line that puts it all in perspective, indeed.
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Re: Old Poet
Turner, It's a good poem... I see melancholy reflections of Poe in here, as well as
reminders of why we write...
reminders of why we write...

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Re: Old Poet
difficult to find the words to express how I found your poem
But the ones that comes to mind is: A Satisfying poetry experience
yours too joel
But the ones that comes to mind is: A Satisfying poetry experience
yours too joel
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Re: Old Poet
some sit there and smile
others write it down
fifty-fifty
others write it down
fifty-fifty
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half the sky: migrating geese--judih wrote:some sit there and smile
others write it down
fifty-fifty
resident ducks, sky's remainder--
water receives a single flock
"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
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Re: Old Poet
sorry about the double post Mr Turner.
I loved this bit
I loved this bit
were there raindrops flooding in
through the cracks around your stool—
were you baptized by the Love
of vowels, verbs and rhymeschemes? [/i]
Re: Old Poet
Hey Jim-
Excellent poem...your words paint a vivid picture
regards,
ed
Excellent poem...your words paint a vivid picture
regards,
ed
Re: Old Poet
one of them gets in, eventually
going through the endless storms
or maybe i hadn't noticed the lulls
i wish i could write such poetry!
either way, thank you
when i think of all the yet
unwritten pages, a little daunting
wish i could write them all..
going through the endless storms
or maybe i hadn't noticed the lulls
i wish i could write such poetry!
either way, thank you
when i think of all the yet
unwritten pages, a little daunting
wish i could write them all..
Re: Old Poet
...i've found my way outta of many holes at the end of a pen, letting the ink flow onto the spiral pad....i too feel poe here......
me I feel like I'm becoming some kinda Kung fu t.v. Priest.....
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