Endings – Poem #21

Of all the places I have been
and all the paths that I have walked
there are many I know
I will never walk again.

Such is the nature of things;
the omnipotent film maker has made the cuts,
certain scenes are over, the story line moving on
inevitably toward the end.

There is a last time for everything;
how often do we casually say goodbye
not knowing that their part in our play is done
well before the second act?

Among all the memories
I am sure there are some
lost forever, never to be recalled
the door closed, never to be reopened.

There is a book I will never read
a place I will never visit
lips I kissed, women I loved
I will never love again

for their part in the play was brief,
or never written in
or left on the cutting room floor
of forgotten memory.

And in the background sound track
the murmurs in the crowd;
those extras whose paths I crossed
some of whom perhaps once loved
but have now forgotten me.

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About toritto

I was born during year four of the reign of Emperor Tiberius Claudius on the outskirts of the empire in Brooklyn. I married my high school sweetheart, the girl I took to the prom and we were together for forty years until her passing in 2004. We had four kids together and buried two together. I had a successful career in Corporate America (never got rich but made a living) and traveled the world. I am currently retired in the Tampa Bay metro area and live alone. One of my daughters is close by and one within a morning’s drive. They call their pops everyday. I try to write poetry (not very well), and about family. Occasionally I will try a historical piece relating to politics. :-)
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6 Responses to Endings – Poem #21

  1. beetleypete says:

    A new one to me this time, but up to your usual fine standard.
    Being forgotten. The lament of so many of us.
    Best wishes, Pete.

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  2. Duncan McEwan says:

    Pull up, Frank. Pull Up!! You have years to go and friends to meet.

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  3. So very moving! I felt this one! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. jfwknifton says:

    Do you remember the lady in “Jaws” ? Mary Ellen Moffat, she broke my heart!

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  5. Jennie says:

    Very poignant, Frank.

    Liked by 1 person

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