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AGING DREAMS

There were no stairs to climb

between four floors explored

in dreams repeated through the night.

Questions roamed with me and more,

excited by the unexpected chance

to replace an old dwelling with new,

under reconstruction which winds blew

through openings in walls.

The misplaced furnace unable to heat

such a large space blocked a place

to park a car. No garage. Its saving grace

was its place on a city street

where I could walk amid constant activity,

unlike the sedate pace of my current home.

The mortgage would be the same

I was assured. No years added

to its satisfaction date.

Did I want this new home built on the old?

Or this new body if Jung is to be believed?

Indecision and insistent queries gave me pause.

Better to draw an old body into new?

Or stay the course more ancient but more safe?

A question for the ages?

Or simply for the aging?

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DRIVING NAILS, Louise Annarino

Driving Nails

Louise Annarino

4-23-2013

 

Voices heard in the distance,

words scattered by cold winds

and the grunting song of tires

on pavement.

Voices not angry but shriveled,

but nevertheless shouted

into the wind,

against the traffic

passing beneath the roof

on which they stand,

tools in hand,

ordering edges and driving nails

into soft shingles.

Better to remain

silent

amidst such violence.

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