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AGE-OLD QUESTION

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God, You did not give me 

enough time to explain

why i was born

given this name

put in this place

and soon to die

after so much time

acts left undone

songs unsung

canvasses waiting

brushes and strokes

poems unwritten

essays unstated

each day feels emptier

creativity abated

by aches and pains

and clouded thoughts

this is what getting

older has wrought

faster and faster

being the best

that i can be

no symmetry 

only mystery

of what i was meant

to give and to be

an age old question

or old age question?

even that answer

is too much for me

screaming and kicking

i continue to strive

to discover just what

keeps me alive

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Forget Fullness

What we hold close to heart
too often can tear us apart.
That at which we only guess
too often leads to excess stress.
Age does not bring wisdom as much

as forgetfulness to all we touch.


Every task breaks apart

with pain in hands and feet and hearts.

Tasks are accomplished at great cost

as we move them along, feeling lost.


It is said that “thankfulness is the hearts memory.”

I say “Forgetfulness is the heart’s cemetery,”

where confusion and loss are allowed to rest

knowing we have done our best;

where mistakes are forgiven

and all we are

is just enough

to feel like heaven.

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