John’s ladder lies waiting. A poem and an appreciation for John Moffet,who died June 27.
John’s Ladder
It lies waiting
bolted
to the low platform
on the North East corner
of the pier
A swimming ladder
painted and installed
for year-round use
It lies waiting
for John
to climb up dripping
from his annual
New Years dip
A big man
the ladder takes his weight
proud to be
of use
Or summer dips
after the crowds
of social chatter
have slurped down
Jimmy’s last
little neck
or Mike’s last
rum and tonic
or Julie’s last bit
of finger food
John strips down
and dives right in
The cool clean
harbor water creases as he
swims a slow and lazy arc
back to the
corner of the pier
back to his ready ladder
As it feels John’s weight
it sighs a bit
proud to bear
this good
kind
solid man
Up and out
dripping in the
slowly dimming day
John knew well
his last swim
And as he slowly drifted
from Caroline
and Maggie
the guys at Lounge
on Friday afternoons
as he saw Jimmy
drift off in the rip
John knew well
as he climbed out
wet and
tingling in that
New Year’s
freezing
steaming chill
This sure was
his last dip
The last climb
up this ladder
And with all graciousness
all the love
he held inside
all John had to give
he reached out
he held us
in his slow arc
As he climbed up and out
he carried all of us
up with him

Comments
Steve,
Julie Williamson EdgartownSteve,
There are just no words.I am beyond moved by your exquisite poem in honor of John. He loved you deeply.
J.
Absolutely beautiful! Aloha
Mike Wallace EdgartownAbsolutely beautiful! Aloha John, Rest In Peace!
Steve,
Tim WilliamsonSteve,
You nailed it with that one. What an amazingly beautiful poem for a amazingly beautiful man. Thank you for writing and sharing it.
Tim
Steve, the most beautiful
Victor Zollo EdgartownSteve, the most beautiful poem ever to our Scottish Lad forever more. Love you Steve. Victor
How Beautiful!
Lisa Oak BluffsHow Beautiful!
That is beautiful! Thanks so
Steve Moffet ChicagoThat is beautiful! Thanks so much
I don’t even know how I met
Gregg Harcourt Vineyard HavenI don’t even know how I met John....
Maybe through Chip Yerkes.
Built his kitchen, stairs and a bunch of other stuff. He was an angel to me. I don’t even know what to say. He is a reminder of the Vineyard’s best . Trust, support....
When my son Mattie was born. John came to my shop bringing us a copy of “The Giving Tree”. What a good good person. His death is a shock to me. We need to hold tight to those we love.....
Steve you brought tears to my
George Gamble Oak BluffsSteve you brought tears to my eyes with this one! Big John was my friend for almost 50 years and he was one of a kind to say the least! Another piece of the fabric gone. George
Thank you for sharing your
Allison CotuitThank you for sharing your friend with us. A very special gem. Sorry for your loss.
Big John could fill a room
Bob EdgartownBig John could fill a room without saying a word. Your words Steve will live along with John for ever. Pleasant journey my friend.
Thank you. John was a
Susan PettenatiThank you. John was a treasure, and I’m sure Julie, Caroline and Maggie will treasure your words forever.
Wow! Steve, this poem is a
Kathy & Joe Smith EdgartownWow! Steve, this poem is a true reflection of John! As tears drop from our eyes, we will never forget being with John many times at the driving range. His technique of the game was stellar, and like his swims he made it look so peaceful with every swing he did with any club! We will be right behind you climbing the ladder, Rest in Peace, we will miss your smiling face, Kathy & Joe
Thank you for sharing your
Donna Rhoades Oak BluffsThank you for sharing your gifted writing passion for the forever memory of your forever friend and friend to others. John lived the Aloha Spirit.
Thank you Steve! A wonderful
Alan Schweikert Oak BluffsThank you Steve! A wonderful send off to a great guy..
Steve, your quill has again
Mike and Cisi Flynn LYNDON CENTER VTSteve, your quill has again sprinkled its magic upon a page. Thank you for that beautiful tribute and farewell for John.
We could see-and feel-that handsome head and broad shoulders break the surface reaching for his ladder, followed by his infectious smile we all knew so well. That smile will remain etched in our memories of John forevr.
Uncle Steve, That was a
KT :) EdgartownUncle Steve, That was a beautiful tribute, we are all so lucky to know & love you!
John was the king of his own
Jesse Thayer V.HJohn was the king of his own world,a tall drink of water.A great friend and lover of the simple things that make every day wonderful. ALWAYS IN OUR HEART.
Steve,
Beth T. EdgartownSteve,
Docks are his job, poems, well are your legacy and talent!!! If he knows you, he puts the words on paper better than rest.... cheers to Steve’s perspective of how many saw John’s life ♥️
Steve, you have found the
Dana Anderson Honolulu, formerly EdgartownSteve, you have found the perfect blend of metaphor and man. Thank you. Just beautiful.
A beautiful tribute. Well
Julie robinson West TisburyA beautiful tribute. Well done.
Fabulous Steve! thank you
Geri SmithFabulous Steve! thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Steve, So very
Karen Melikian CambridgeThank you, Steve, So very true about John. I will always consider him one of my best friends in life.
Thanks Steve for leaving me
Tom McKenna AdirondacksThanks Steve for leaving me with this image of John. He was full of love and passion for life and those around him.
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