RIVERWOODS POEMS: ON GROWING OLD

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ON GROWING OLD

Our latter years can be as gray

As many a tedious winter day.

The hours can be as hard to fill

As Sisyphus pushing a rock uphill.

We’ve learned what it is to love and lose.

To live this long we did not choose.

Some days it’s hard to get out of bed

And fill the empty time ahead.

On other days the sun will throw

A pink and orange sunset glow

Across the gray and gloomy skies

And we will come to realize

That like Frost’s snow-dispatching jay

Delight can come at the end of the day.

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2 responses to “RIVERWOODS POEMS: ON GROWING OLD”

  1. Frankie Jarchow Avatar
    Frankie Jarchow

    Bev, you are so talented! I really love “Growing Old” and “The Jacket”. Beautiful.

    1. bevalan Avatar

      Good to hear from you Frankie. I guess we know what it is to love and lose abd grow old. What are you up to these days?

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