Saturday, 6 September 2025

Three Poems by Roberta Beach Jacobson

 






Northbound Train

 

a rainy Monday

she runs later

than the train

 

there’s no time

yet she stops

for some breakfast

 

she gets to work

at 9 am sharp

only an hour late

 

 

My Turn

 

Not long ago, Covid found me

I suppose nobody can outrun it

forever

since there’s no place on the planet

to hide

 

I thought Covid would ignore me

skip over me

Seems I guessed wrong

 

It was my time to rest

and recuperate, to reflect

and not dream about work

 

 

Alone

 

his dreams dried up long ago

  the reality of hard-knocks winning

 

his soul

  shivering

his prayers

  unanswered

his goals

  unachievable

 

day after day

  he sits under a tarp

    or in a ripped tent

hungry

isolated

tired

unprotected

fearful

depressed

almost invisible to the world

 

every day feels the same

  no more weekends

  no more birthdays

  no more laughter

  no more hot meals

  no more family connections

 

his backpack stolen:

  there is no change of clothes

  there is no warm blanket

  there is no reason for hope

his only shoes

  stained and unlaced

  came from a dumpster 

 

when did he last shower?

  he can’t recall

when did his bike break down?

  he can’t remember

when did he last get hugged?

  he can’t recall

when did anybody speak to him?

  he can’t remember

 

who in the city

  even knows his name

    and who cares about him?






Roberta Beach Jacobson is a free spirit who is drawn to the magic of words – poetry, song lyrics, flash fiction, puzzles, stand-up comedy. Her latest book is Demitasse Fiction: One-Minute Reads for Busy People (Alien Buddha Press, 2023). She is the fleakeeper at Five Fleas Itchy Poetry. Roberta lives in Indianola, Iowa with her husband and three cats.

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