A Guy Can Dream, Can't He?

In-depth interviews with intelligent people are always a pleasure to watch. My own favorite "profile"show is the long-running CBS show, "Sunday Morning," which, thanks to TiVo, I finally get to watch (I'm always at church on Sunday mornings). But poet Joe Sottile thinks Charlie Rose is the master of unwrapping our culture's most provocative personas. Read on to discover his secret fantasy!


2010 Poetry Parade: Day 8

At the Mahogany Table
by
Joe Sottile




I am retired now, and I have time,
Time to rise late and go to bed late

I cherish the luxury of listening to Charlie
interview people from all walks of life.

How easy it is for me to admire this Rose
with his good looks and tailored suits.

He knows he has won the job lottery,
talking to famous folks around the world.

But his home court, his uncut diamond is
rotunda in shape, made of Mahogany.

The background is usually pitch-black
and the set is noiseless where he sits,

slightly hunched over with a tired face
he has read their books, seen their movies,

enjoyed their concerts, listened to their politics,
and poked into their being with revealing questions.

He washes away their inner fears and jitters,
taking you and them on a gentle journey

where we discover what makes them tick,
what matters most, and what challenges lie ahead.

Charlie understands, appreciates and explores
their passions, while he cradles to his chest

what makes their lives worth living
and their sojourn so important.

By doing so, our lives become richer and fuller.
We may even daydream about Charlie calling us

“Joe, come sit at my Mahogany table
and share how poetry can save the planet.”

© by Joe Sottile.
Used with the author’s permission.


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4 comments:

Gail Fishman Gerwin said...

This poem was as peaceful, rhythmic, and powerful as a Charlie Rose interview.

Joe Sottile said...

What a superb comment above! And your poem at your website, "The Missing Wife" is a wonderful poem, especially if you believe that many bumper stickers are poetry in motion. I enjoyed the swift flow of the poem and the tongue-in-cheek humor. Bravo!

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Donna McDine said...

Wonderful poem. You never know, maybe Charlie Rose will read this and have you on his show!

Best wishes for your continued success,
Donna