What Sought You Thus Afar?
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem
Could twelve-streets Titusville, that little town
Grow groves of sonnets and of poetry?
Each larger, richer city wore a crown,
Those places offering serendipity
This Titusville did not. These longed for lands
You travelled to pretended to be pulsed
With prizes vaster than small places’ strands.
You found that you were often quite revulsed
By elements within these storied sites.
Their stanzas and their cantos left you flat.
They failed to give your veins the volumed flights
That Florida withheld, their emeralds matte.
Besides, your mother wasn’t there where dad
Could not declaim the lines that made him glad.
~ Phillip Whidden 
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