i think they served fish that day

i think they served fish that day

A Poem by jacob erin-cilberto




i think they served fish that day



i met him at his last dinner table
the roses across the room
drew his attention
what little he had left,

his gaze set upon the flowers
mine wandered with his
thinking what he might be thinking
counting how many wishes he had left

imagining he still knew me as he once did
running pastures,
reeling in striped bass
under fluorescent light of Kentucky nights

sifting through his plate
with waning hunger
and circumspect tongue
the same one he scolded me with
when i was just learning life

he cornered a carrot
they battled
i smiled, 
the roses started to wither
i felt the thorns dig into my projections
and his dreams match the roses

gardens hold a certain fascination
but gardeners can only tend them for so long
then others come
and generations find new menus 

with higher prices,
less choices
and harder to pronounce entrees

the simple times became silent
his voice tempered

but still vibrant in my memory
with each relished repast
and each new rose
that catches my attention
when a wish blooms
with his name on it.



erin-cilberto
11/18/17

© 2017 jacob erin-cilberto


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A chain of memories about someone loved through what seems be a long life. How the space about that person showed energy and example til it began to fade to mere echoes. Even then and since, everything shared remains as reminders of what matters A metaphorical serving of a life's fine dining.. Perhaps?

Posted 6 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

emmajoy

6 Years Ago

Never know if what i see is wha'is there. One can easily misinterpret because the mind detours from .. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

em,
you know my philosophy with poetry...what the reader sees is what is there.
emmajoy

6 Years Ago

I stand reminded, j.



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I have friends who break my heart. I've had lovers who've done the same. Truth be told, there is no real balance between like and love, nor loss of lonely..nor lonesome and lovestruck. Things get harder as we grow older..I noticed this morning that I couldn't even open a jaw without some discomfort...I thought about how I need my fingers for typing more than for Jelly......lol.

Great poem my friend../dana

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

yes, they do get harder, don't they?

thank you for your words, dana.

j.. read more
We know we will all age, but it is still surprising just how fast it happens. So much behind us, and so little left to savor. Yet savor we should, because each bloom is a moment captured that will never repeat itself in the same way again. This was lovely, and it was tinged with a longing that is only earned by living long.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

thank you for your kind review, my friend.
j.
This did make me think of grieving my own father although my father was no fan of fish. If it were me writing instead of you I'd have called the poem; anything but fish. In any case although there is always a bit of pain with these dear memories that have become part of who I am as I'm sure your memories have for you.

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

the last visit we had...was lunch at the home...and that was the meal...great visit...thanks, Dionys.. read more
jacob; I am at a time in my life when such thoughts loom large and I make no apology that I almost cried as I read this, but the love contained in your words shone through and the sadness was banished.

This is what poetry is; and it will long serve as a reminder that nothing is forever, save the memory.

Thank you.

Beccy.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

and thank you for your kind words, Beccy.
j.
English poetries are vibrant.So,meaningful,mind soothening words.

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

thank you, Harris
What is this?A masterpiece.Poetry is my soul.

Posted 6 Years Ago


This is written so how our minds work: mixing sentiment with a current event, positive and negative emotion, pieces of relationship and so much more at the same time. And yet it's endearing and not confusing. Lovey. I.I.

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

thank you for your kind review, Isabella....

j.
Isabella Ivy

6 Years Ago

Most welcome :)
This is absolutely one of the most beautiful poignant poems I have ever read, Jacob. My hat's off to the master! ::bowing down:: I absolutely love it!

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

you are very kind my friend...
thank you,
j.
SJ Mullins

6 Years Ago

You are very welcome. I truly love it!
We are ever marked by the haunts of the past but time heals, forgiveness reigns, and we find roses more than thorns.

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

thank you for your insightful words Linda....

j.
A patriarch in the dimming days.
Recalling a profoundly sad reality; being blessed with some lovely memories.
Unforgettable poetry!

Posted 6 Years Ago


jacob erin-cilberto

6 Years Ago

thank you for your words, Jimmy.
j.

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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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