
Until
This face looking back at me never lies.
I feel as if I’ve cheated, drawn the winning
ticket, passed the exam without suffering
through classes and boring soliloquies.
Then I see the sagging jowls, the dark
circles, those lines—so many of them—
marking time and various scars
invisible to the unaided eye. When death
failed to claim me, I inhaled the ecstatic
fumes of second chances, faked my way
through another sixteen months of drudgery
before pulling the plug. Now, seven years
later, a thousand miles to the north, I study
you lying behind me in bed, unaware
of my gaze, of the power you possess
even asleep, and I wonder how to retain
this minute, these days and all that will unwind
so slowly, so quickly, inevitably, until.
“Until” was published in (print-only) Shō Poetry Journal last June. I was thrilled to have poetry published in this excellent journal, and am pleased that the next issue, coming out in January, contains two of my recent pieces. Thank you, Johnny Cordova and Dominique Ahkong, for your continuing support! I urge you all to peruse their site, and to send them your best poetry.
Congratulations on this worthy publication.
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Thanks very much, Derrick!
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Congratulations on the publication, Bob! I was moved by your poem.
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Thank you, Liz. Written three years ago, it still works. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Bob. 🙂
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Congrats!
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Thanks, Beth!
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Wonderful!
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Thanks very much!
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Lovely, grave – but not quite cold. Maybe like the sun through a window on a cold, Cowboy Junkies sort of winter day.
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Thanks, Rob. It was drafted on a day like that.
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This is a marvellous poem Robert!
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Thank you! It’s quite convenient to live with one’s muse. 😀
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🤣
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The romantic in you lives on.
Congratulations, Bob.
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Thanks, Ken. Likewise!
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Love it! From another one
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Thank you!
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Another stellar piece of verse. Thanks Bob.
Anna Marie Sewell
http://prairiepomes.com/
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I can’t comment using the usual Chrome browser, so am using Safari. WordPress doesn’t seem to place nice all the time.
Love the poem!
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Thanks, Jilanne! WordPress hasn’t been nice in a very long time.
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Just beautiful, Bob. And the closing has me nodding – could not have said this better! Aging does not come with guaranteed milestones … best we treasure each moment, count all as blessings.
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Such deep and heartfelt thoughts on the inevitability of living and the meaning we take from it, Robert. ❤
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Ah, the mystery of the persistent moment in consciousness.
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