• the sole tenant of a blues song

    the sole tenant of a blues song   black and white sheet music color coordinated notes on faces in shadows all of the streetlights the same color as the empty hearts walking the cobblestones at midnight after the bars have shut down much like they have when feelings find no songs to coordinate with the...

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    • Like a film noir movie this has the effects of heartbreak and loneliness with a touch of moral ambiguity. I can feel the barren parts of life all over it. Good one, J.

    • I wholeheartedly agree with Tim. This does have a film noir ambiance to it. Were you by any chance wearing a trench coat and a low brimmed fedora while writing it? Lol, so good to have your presence here, J. Like you never missed a beat!

      • Thank you, Kelly….I had the trench coat on but couldn’t find my fedora.
        Thanks, it is good to be on this site….I have decided this is my choice now.

        So many of us from WC migrated here.

    • Reminds me of all those movies about city angst. (I am suppressing a rant about how much I hate New York), and all it’s denizens… I can see them now walking down seedy sidewalks in the rain, their furthest horizon in easy walking distance. Beautiful imagery sir, and a nice reminder of how happy I am in a town with only about twelve occupied houses.

      • Interesting what you said. I was from the Bronx, originally and by the time we left…I was so ready for a new place to live.
        Guess I was NOT a city boy even though I was born there.
        I appreciate this review. We lived in a five-story high rise on the fifth floor. NO elevator so it was a trek every time.

        Thanks again, just hope you don’t hate me…ha ha.

        j.

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    Boxer   jabbing at the meat of the poem with flabby fingers the knockdowns occur three per round as the words lean against the ropes standing-eight counts of syllables legendary in the bard's mind while the corner is screaming at him to drop the pen and throw in the towel.     9/17/25

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    • good evening dearest Jacob love the metaphor employed now south paw keep it up❤

    • You use knowledge and skill every time, sir: combination metaphorical thus appropriately descriptive!

    • pugilism can be such a rewarding metaphor and you work this well. remember in one’s twenties crashing the typewriter until fingers bled?

    • An interesting take on a writer’s struggle to create. Personally, I try to ignore the corner’s unhelpful screams. The “meat” of any poem or story is most important, and not everyone will manage to beat it into something worthy of sharing.

    • Welcome to Stars Rite, Jacob🍷

      As an “olde” karateka, your title naturally drew me into this one … and, one thing about your always stellar Free Verse, one never knows from what direction next the skilled metaphorical jabs, hooks, and knockouts’ll come, but we can rest assured, they will, and winners every time.

      Diction, grammar, consonants, and vowels can certainly be worthy opponents for a struggling writer … who must keep alert to aggressive verbal vernacular to survive through bouts of defensive blocks. Sooo many times I’ve felt like throwing-in the towel — some’ve said i should’ve … LOL!

      Alas, after so many years serving together on WC, it’s wonderful knowing you’re here, too … this site’s in for a real treat.
      Hope your weekend’s filled with happy smiles! ⁓ Richard🖌

      • Richard,

        Thank you for your colorful review…yes I keep jabbing at poetry hoping to write one knockout poem sometimes.
        A constant 15 rounder.
        I am enjoying this site so far, especially since so many of us from WC have migrated…feels like home.
        j.

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    Listen ..

    night in the ebon starlessrestlessly thinking an' even more of what we forget to remember  when knocking at the oaken doorwe need ever listen to silenceas  a reminder of what faith means-prayer and trust born of laughter is an...

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    • We need to have enough faith in our fellow men and women to stop and listen to them.
      They matter, their thoughts matter, their poetry matters.
      We need to work together to secure love and respect.
      j.

      • Jacob, your final phrase says it all – although faith appears to be unfashionable these days. Nonetheless, your review is more than kind, sir – many thank, as always.

    • Joy,
      Ah, such a nice sip of cold water in a parched world… This is why poetry is so important… the great mystery is tha there are so many who never slow down enough to find out…
      Vol

      • Some people seem to treat poetry as if it is Covid and it will kill them if they stop to read it.

        WE don’t mean any harm we just tell it like it is.

        • I used to tell my student that poetry was the easiest of all the arts.
          One, it is the job of art to wake souls, sometimes
          minds, two, if you can read, that’s all the skill you need, three what it says to you is what it says. There is no “wrong” interpretation. Changes every time somebody reads it. Oh and in today’s world of diminished attention spans,,. they can be quite short…
          Vol

    • Slowing down these days can be taken as a sense of failure – how tragic is that!
      Time is not for lying on the grass as with your recent poem. It’s more likely,’What, take a day off. Can’t do that, I’d lose money, promotion, the promised new car. Plus do manage to say good night to the kids. Thank you, Vol, your words – like many in the past, are much appreciated.

    • Beautifully penned, Emma. Excellent write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

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