Just an ordinary man that no one knew. Written for Writer's Cramp 10/3/10 |
No One Knew Jack They didn’t know Jack, no one knew his face He was lost in time, didn’t have a soul Tried to fit in, didn’t know his place Jack was a loner, no one made him whole He lost his job, his house and wife Had no idea where to turn, what to do His mind grew warped, wanted to end his life Needed to talk to someone, didn’t know who He tried a psychiatrist; that was a mistake All that did was run him further in debt It seemed he just couldn’t get a break His life was in a downward spiral, and yet Perseverance was a strong suit for him Giving up was not an option, no way And just when his life seemed the most dim The sun came out and brightened his day Jack finally got settled, his life was on track Found a new job that paid more than before Met a new love, now there was no going back He was quite happy, his spirits did soar A routine visit to a doctor changed his life For a quick checkup, he’d just turned forty one The news wasn’t good, caused a lot of strife At this young age, it seemed his life was done But his love kept him going as each day passed His body weakened slowly, no matter what he tried Her true love held him, though he faded fast One day she was left alone, the tears that she cried Jack was just an average man, nothing more He lived a normal life, knew sadness and joy His last day on earth, he turned forty four There was nothing left for him to enjoy His big secret, something no one knew He hated saying “goodbye”, “so long”, or “adieu” On his tombstone was his epitaph, it was so true “Here lies Jack, did anyone know you” It was just an ordinary, dreary day Not one of them wanted to hang around They turned their backs and walked away, As the coffin was lowered into the ground. Jim Dorrell 10/3/10 |