Robin Hemley Poem by Justin Reamer

Robin Hemley



A man of a resigned attitude,
Quiet, withdrawn reticence,
A stature of bulky composure,
A calm composed breath,
And a smirk of obvious delight,
Robin Hemley speaks as he is warm
Yet awkward at the same time.

His interpersonal skills are eschew,
But his compassion and his understanding
Are greater than what people give him credit for.
A good listener, is he,
For he takes in every phrase,
Understands each word and phrase,
And formulates a response in his mind.

A man, an introvert with Asperger's Syndrome,
He may be hard to connect to for the common man,
But his advice, once chosen sagaciously,
Is wise, well-thought-out, and beneficial.
He chooses his words after much thought and contemplation,
And what comes out is perhaps the best advice you
May ever have come to you,
Save from your wise grandfather (if he is one) ,
Robert Frost if he were still alive,
Or Leo Tolstoy if you were ever to speak
To the old man in Russian while he was still alive.

Robin Hemley understands the world around him,
Inquires of it with curiosity and inquisitiveness,
Explores it for a deeper understanding of his surroundings,
And understands everything that may come into his path.
He is a man of great talent,
A man very contemplative and complex,
Understanding and knowledgeable,
Above all else, for he knows
The world and seeks to discover more
Before he passes away into satisfaction,
Where heaven shall give him eternal rest.

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