The hard Wear

The hard Wear

A Poem by jacob erin-cilberto


The hard Wear 

 

 

the drill bit, dull aching

porous memories,

riddled with numb pain

a heart's membrane nailed to a bitter wall

 

the art of destruction

devilish eyes ponder her work

she smiles,

starts the machine again,

in someone else's room.

 

 

 

erin-cilberto

1/22/16

© 2016 jacob erin-cilberto


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It's an interesting poem. I had to read it a few times to ensure that it wasn't just my imagination. But it seems that this poem has more than one dimension, in terms of how many ways this could be interpreted. The first few reads felt like a visit to a dentist. But for some reason i was not convinced that this poem was about that, the next few reads though gave me this feeling of loving someone by inflicting pain. And once getting bored of that person. The target changes and another person will go through that same process. Thank you for sharing ^^

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

i like that...the dentist...yes, i have had others see that too...always a kick to see how poems are.. read more
NEXT! It seems like some women and men are serial monogamists.....and serial sadists too. They seem to be in love, but it is only a passing fancy. How can they continue to continue? Impossible to figure out. Lydi**

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

thank you for your words, and the truth in them, lydi.

j.
Dashing of the salt is great metaphor you used in another poem, keep going dear poet, really enjoyed

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

thank you for your words, Linda...

j.
I had to laugh... Sounds like a visit at the dental office. Welcomed to my world.
Too funny and as usual, too true.

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

:)))
thank you, David...hurts...doesn't it...

j.
Not completely sure this refers to dentistry. If it does, however, let me just say, the only "painless dentist" is a dead dentist.
Unfortunately, I've seen those devilish female eyes in many places.
Not really old enough to remember them clearly, but I think I prefer the more wholesome Rosie-the-riveter types.
An intriguing and most creative read, Jacob!

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

i never thought about dentistry when i wrote it...but reading some comments and then the poem again,.. read more
I felt the destruction in this work, a organic destruction in the midst of inorganic construction. It feels both powerful and powerless. Pondering work!! :)

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

thank you for your kind words, Mark.

j.
The drill and hardware/wear which is stereotypically associated with the male is handed over to the female 'she', as wreaks her devilish work in someone else's room.

That's neat!



Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

thank you for your words, Solar.
j.
"Is it safe?" :) reminds me of that Dustin Hoffman scene in "Marathon Man" (1976) ..oh that damn drill!! this woman in your poem ..she's a corker isn't she ... sends shivers through my teeth to my jaw and down my legs ... what really gets me is, in that next room, ..someone will open the door and let her in ...yeow!!
E.

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

ha ha..thanks E....yes that is one of the most intense scenes...not a fan Lawrence much...but he was.. read more
The hardness mirrors the words.

Regards,
Al

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

thank you, Al.

j.
Nature and dentistry combined is a dangerous art indeed to stay away from!

Posted 8 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

thank you for your words, andrew...

j.

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jacob erin-cilberto
jacob erin-cilberto

Carbondale, IL



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Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..

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