Old Man

Old Man

A Poem by Tate Morgan
"

Where grass and bending flowers Grew once like the weeds The field empty and barren For lack of sowing seeds

"

 

The old gray man alone now

attends to his dusty fields

Watering the emptiness

where the land no longer yields

______________________________

He wove his web of fashions

from the tears his pains had sprung

Where once he sang of starlight

back when both their hearts were young

______________________________

Then came the winds a-calling

turned to run a-hoping sure

To reach where she was lying

 sharing pains they'd both endure

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The gales did blow around him

precious memories, he'd miss

Drops would fall upon his lips

those that hers would never kiss

______________________________

Where grass and bending flowers 

grew together like the weeds

Lie meadows all but barren

for the lack of sowing seeds

______________________________

The blushing, blowing Poppies

that once grew all around near

Fill the fields with memories

of the love he once lost here

______________________________

Each time he treads on his land

howling, sow-west winds a-blow

Not belonging, feels the longing

 mercy only God may know







© 2021 Tate Morgan


Author's Note

Tate Morgan
I knew a man like this once. His life all but lived. He patiently waited for the end.Which wasn't long in coming. Children give us the legacy that makes the bitterness of our short life more tolerable

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This is one of the finest piece of poetry that, that I ever came across on this earth. What, flabbergasts me is not only the structure, but the story, that touches my heart.

This masterpiece is like nothing. Your note, deeply moved me. Indeed, kindness and humanity is something that can be felt, by everyone. In a nutshell,

"Compassion is an universal language''

Thanks, for bringing to fore this, piece.

Devanshu

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tate Morgan

8 Years Ago

Thank you Dev I thought i had responded to this from you I see i havent.
Devanshu Rajput

8 Years Ago

I'm glad you responded late, because this way, I got to read your piece again.

You're.. read more
Tate Morgan

8 Years Ago

Thank you young man



Reviews

I think what really caught my attention was the use of the contradictions to give an image.
"tends to his dusty fields

Watering the emptiness

of a land that no longer yields"

That is talent and it is something I have not yet mastered! 1 million points just for the opening lines!

also the ending was beautiful:
"Sower when you next tread by

this dry, hollow, barren, field

It's empty, parched, furrowed life

awaits mercy you may wield"

It was perfectly done and it has such a nice flow through and through!

Posted 13 Years Ago


wow…
your choice of words…
create unfathomable….
Depth of meanings…
For example…
From tears his pains had sprung…..
Grass…flowers grew once like weeds…..
Fantastic….

But…cant you try for a rhythmic beauty in your narrations?
I am only suggesting….
It will enhance the charm of your poems….I feel…



Posted 13 Years Ago


Very sad and tragic, just waiting to die. It's better to just live while you're alive.
But perhaps that's easier said then done, but I don't know!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Beautiful & tragic. I love it. Easily relatable, and honest.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Terribly beautiful. The words are so well-chosen that they almost seem too simple; like many people highly-skilled in things, making the skill appear so easy. The imagery of a long-gone life is very powerful. It conjured-up the gravestone-acred battle-sites of Western Europe. A wasted existence, touchingly remembered and represented to those left behind.

Posted 13 Years Ago


So beautiful and sad. It flowed flawlessly and effortlessly. Gorgeous writing...

Posted 13 Years Ago


wow this is really good

Posted 13 Years Ago


Thank you so much for sharing this.
Your writing is truly amazing.

Posted 13 Years Ago


This really deserves more than 100
I hate it when Im limited ... Giggle

Posted 13 Years Ago


Tate This is stunning... One that I know I can closely relate to.
All seeds sown...
All crops harvested...
What is left but the end?
Great job my friend.
Hugs
D

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Tate Morgan
Tate Morgan

Marion , OH



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