Category Archives: Family



Eileen

What, one reasonably asks, are poems for?
The answer’s not so simple. They must bloom
With color, fragrance, substance at the core—
With words that swim, reverberate, and croon.
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Posted in Aging, Death, Family, Pain, Poetry (What is it?), Words

Autobiography

A middle-aged mistake
Born to New York Jews—
Driven to a Ph.D.,
I taught literature in five countries,
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Marriage

Her arm around his back,
Affectionate, but firm—

She murmured in his ear:
“OK?” “Absolutely!”
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Last Thoughts

I thought I’d write a poem about ladies— Those girls, gorgeous, playing paddle tennis— But symptoms altered my priorities. Internal thumps, signifying menace, Sternly focussed thought (though short of panic). A mild chest pain on the right side—muscle Perhaps, not … Continue reading

Posted in Aging, Death, Family, Taxes

Backhand Bob

Banter at the tennis court, often strange,
Grew epic when Backhand Bob mesmerized,
Explaining how reunion capsized
His life into warm seas—left him deranged.
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Posted in Family, Inspiration

Pop Poking Son Elicits Serious Reprise!

I was drifting—unfocused and idle—
Then Rachmaninoff made me feel vital.
I could play it with verve,
So I got up the nerve Continue reading

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