Lonely Boy (to apathy)

Lonely Boy (to apathy)

A Poem by Richard🖌
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~ Lonely Boy ~

Once, there was a boy quite good,
who had no love, but knew he should.
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No love had the "Lonely Boy"
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She'd found him …
kisses softly brought him joy,
unlocked the heart of the "Lonely Boy"
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She taught him faithfully;

then, set him free;
no love to her, just another spree.
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Tho' time slips by,

some hearts won’t mend;
his love burned true until the end.
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So, he died a "Lonely Boy"
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His epitaph was written in

the stars above that shine:
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She said, "I would have loved him
… IF …
I'd only had the time!"



Richard W. Jenkins
©2015

© 2016 Richard🖌


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this poem kinda reminds me of how society is now. Everybody is so fixed on themselves and being busy, they don't stop to appreciate things around them. American society has this wave of Microwave mentality that corrupts compassion because it convinces people they have no time for anything. "If only I had the time," expresses to me she saw no use in giving her time. How despicable, but I wonder how many people are guilty of being this way, but won't admit it.

Thought provoking write.

Thanks for posting!

Posted 7 Years Ago


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Richard🖌

6 Years Ago

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6 Years Ago

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Richard🖌

5 Years Ago

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ah, I've been this boy but I never found her (or them) to be apathetic and blame myself for letting my heart lead while my mind was kept silent by blind love...the pain of watching 'love' disappear stung, each and every time, but I realized that those I willingly gave my heart to were free spirits, not looking to settle...some of us fall too quickly and too hard...in retrospect, I feel lucky to have known each one of them for each connection (no matter how brief) left me with something to remember...

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Aye, Matey!
Yours and my jibs are cut from the same cloth, but not so this naive bumpkin who .. read more
She'd found him …
kisses softly brought him joy,
unlocked the heart of the "Lonely Boy"

She taught him faithfully;
then, set him free;
no love to her, just another spree.

- these were my favourite excerpts.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

What your favorites were is nice to know, H.R.!
Thank you for reading, and the correct word i.. read more
H. R. Dwyer

8 Years Ago

of course. thank you. damn iPhones.
Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

LOL!
Yeah, I know … all too well!!! 😜
I thought the narcissist I invented for my ballade was bad, but yours leaves death from broken hearts in her wake! She doesn't even warn the boy that she has no time for love. You've created a character with few words that arouses disdain, and it's your last line that makes your poem work so well. The contrast of time slipping by and the timeless stars with the flippant last line is almost comical. I question whether the subtitle "to apathy" is as appropriate as "to arrogance" would be (or something along that line).

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Well, Roland, I would say that apathy (which certainly defines her) is the opposite of empathy, whic.. read more
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Leo
I like the rhythm and definitely sensed the depth that lies beneath the mere words..

Posted 8 Years Ago


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Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

Thank you so very much for selecting one of my poems to read and comment on, and I am truly gratifie.. read more
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J
oh goodness -- achingly tragic . . . yet your rhyming is so clever, i didn't see the end coming. a poignant reminder that we must treat fragile hearts with care. this seems to be an all-too-common theme in today's world of technology and selfish gratification.

well done, richard. :)


Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

I most gratefully thank you, j (meant to ask your name)!
Sad, yes, and you've clearly grasped.. read more
Richard🖌

8 Years Ago

"for a such simple bard (as) I" … hope you can read typo. : )
J

8 Years Ago

wow richard, you are truly gracious! but YOU are the bard, dear. [yup, i read typo and didn't even.. read more

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