RIVERWOODS POEMS: REJUVENATION

REJUVENATION

Whenever you are near

Laughter rises up in me

Like sap in a maple tree.

Whenever you are here

Words tumble out of me

Like coins in a slot machine

When somebody hits the jackpot.

And though I know I ought

To avoid this beckoning eddy

And steer into calmer waters,

Bubbles rise in my champagne

And age no longer trammels me.

Old birds have leave to sing

However short their spring.

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