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‘Observations of a Former Victim’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

August 29, 2021
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Observations of a Former Victim

You may think me insensitive or witless,
But more and more it seems the case these days,
That victimhood is run up on a flagpole,
Including in some overreaching ways.

Of course there’s real and rife victimization,
But vague or bloated forms are now profuse,
And dovetail nicely with another current,
The covering of failure with excuse.

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My Favorite Poems

The poems which leave me most smitten,
Are those that I wish I had written.

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Quandary

How can I say
Without harmful offense
That despite all his genius
He lacks common sense?

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Russel Winick recently started writing poetry at nearly age 65, after ending a long legal career. He resides in Naperville, Illinois.

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Comments 16

  1. Paul Freeman says:
    4 years ago

    Some great observations, Russel. I particularly relate to ‘My Favourite Poems’, which in my case stretches to short stories I wish I’d written, both old and new.

    Reply
    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Paul. I’ll look for your short stories.

      Reply
  2. Sally Cook says:
    4 years ago

    Your short but succinct poems on current themes are much apprecrediated and enjoyed!

    Reply
    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Sally. I’m delighted to hear that.

      Reply
  3. C.B. Anderson says:
    4 years ago

    All three were sharp & sagacious. As for your “Quandary,” Russel, it doesn’t matter. As La Rochefaucault wrote:

    Everybody doubts his memory, but nobody his judgment.

    Reply
    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      So true. But she who must be obeyed more than makes up for my own undoubted judgment!

      Reply
  4. Peter Hartley says:
    4 years ago

    Russell – All three are very pithily put epigrams, and how true they are. I most wish I had written the Rime of the Ancient Mariner and the reason I haven’t is because no-one gave me a chance.

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    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Peter. I wish I’d written Langston Hughes’ Mother to Son (but I was the wrong everything for it!)

      Reply
  5. Cheryl Corey says:
    4 years ago

    “My Favorite Poems” – two lines, yet so impactful! I could fill a book with “wish I had written”. To name a few:

    “Blue Girls” (John Crowe Ransom); “When The Frost Is On The Punkin” (James Whitcomb Riley); works by Ernest Fenollosa and Edward Arlington Robinson; everything Gerald Manley-Hopkins (ahh); “We Wear The Mask” & “When Malindy Sings” (Paul Laurence Dunbar (in my opinion, the greatest African-American poet ever, master of dialect bar none); and two of my ultimate favorites: Lord Tennyson’s “Ulysses” and Dylan Thomas’ “Fern Hill”.

    Thank you, Russel !!

    Reply
    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Cheryl. I wish I had written The Count of Monte Cristo.

      Reply
  6. Margaret Coats says:
    4 years ago

    All brief but brilliant, Russel. I especially like “Observations of a Former Victim.” A weak claim to victimhood covers a vast number of personal dissatisfactions. Larry Elder, now running for Governor of California, always opened his radio talk show with, “No victicrats allowed! We’ve got a country to save!”

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    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Margaret. And is there anything more amazing than that Larry seems to have a real shot?

      Reply
  7. Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
    4 years ago

    Russel, I love these bite-sized delights of poetic wisdom. They all have me nodding in agreement and “Quandary” has me laughing out loud. Great stuff! Thank you!

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    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Susan. I’m sure we all know folks to whom “Quandary” applies.

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  8. Joe Tessitore says:
    4 years ago

    Great stuff – wish I had written all of them!

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    • Russel Winick says:
      4 years ago

      Thanks Joe. Rest assured your poetry makes me feel the same!

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