The idea for my poem was inspired by this week’s W3 Poetry Prompt #218, where the Poet of the Week is Benjamin Nambu (you’ll find the full prompt guidelines at the foot of the page)

Benjamin’s prompt led me not to the quiet we seek, but to the silence that follows an absence — the once‑busy conversations at the bar giving way to an empty chair.

I hope you enjoy The Empty Chair and the guest poem that follows it.

The Empty Chair | Digital pencil©️Lesley Scoble

Narrated by me

The Empty Chair©️Lesley Scoble

I’d like to introduce you to a poem by an old friend, Larry Viner — a poem I think is brilliant, one I wish I could have written. To me, it fits Benjamin’s prompt perfectly.

Larry’s Poem | Digital 6b pencil©️Lesley Scoble_July 2026


W3 Prompt #218 prompt guidelines

To read the full prompt guidelines click below.

Acknowledgements

My thanks to Benjamin Nambu for his inspirational prompt.
Gratitude, as always, to David of The Skeptics Kaddish, without whom so much poetry would go unwritten.
Enormous thanks to my friend, Larry Viner, for allowing me to share his poem.
And last — but by no means least — my thanks to you, the reader, for being here.


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2 responses to “The Empty Chair (with narration) — and a guest poem by Larry Viner”

  1. Hi to Larry. Beautiful poems. Thanks.

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    1. Thanks Selma—I’ve passed on your message 🤗

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