Standing On A Bridge Looking Down At Life - Poem By Frank James Ryan Jr (Fjr) Poem by Frank James Ryan Jr...fjr

Standing On A Bridge Looking Down At Life - Poem By Frank James Ryan Jr (Fjr)



The water looked up at the man's face;
said, 'come with me, let's take a midnight swim'.
He could barely hear the slap of waters prattle,
over the sour clanging of the wrought iron cables,
like century old Church bells festered with rust,
eerie....and acerbicly clamourous,
skewing the mind of clear acumen,
feeling wet whispers of doubt in his head.

Said the Water to the man,
'Whatchu' waitin' for...,
why y'u lookin 'hind your back?
Was yo'r sense of strangeness
hoping for some media man-god
com' an' stroke yo'r ignorance,
then slap it 'cross th' morning Joe news'?
An' y'u won'teven be around to smell it....!
bloody fool y'u be... to disrespect Life -
th' most precious God-Gift you'll never see again!

Came a sudden gust of slicing wind,
out from an otherwise mundane breeze,
causing the man on the bridge to slip and land
onto a cable rail.... his last chance to nay Death

The wind, it passed.... the Water said no more;
the man got back into his Porsche;
Wall Street will survive another morning,
and money's ne'er guarantees peace of mind,
still tomorrow, somewhere, ther'll be someone else
standing on a bridge looking down on Life.



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Frank James Ryan Jr. / FjR

Saturday, November 11, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: depression,hopelessness
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Galo A Quinonez 23 March 2018

life we may we have the chance to look at it as we live

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Paul Brookes 11 November 2017

Ths sent chills down my back. A story well told i loved the voice of the water the speech patterns tinkled across the page. Your poetry as always rings with truth and honesty As usual it says so much on many levels Great write! 0 ++

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