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Jan 31, 2016

AT 63

At three score and three I saw the truth
in a blaze of stern reality.
We all burned time in wasted youth
and I hardly dare to exclude me.

In small years how could we see,
though we'd been warned by older folk,
that in the future we would be
the butt of time's cruel ancient joke?

Mortality? A rumor so we thought
body nor limb would betray us.
We're too swift ever to become caught
by that black clad pursuing cuss.

Until at last I look around
'most are much younger than me,
the rest now reside in the ground,
that earth which awaits patiently.
At last I see.

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Style/Type: Structured: Western

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Region, Country: South Carolina, United States, USA

Favorite Poets: Frost

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Rula

Rula

9 years 2 months ago

Well said Stan.
Some extra syllables here and there I am sure you'll find as you edit.
Thank you for sharing.

S

The price of aging I guess. Thanks for taking time to read and comment.......stan

lovedly

Ay! R U KIDDING

at sixty ttttt2 ur so ung
u bluffed me
and said so many dawns
we 'd seen

you look 22 and I only 80plus 2
come Sir Stan
time awaits me
come shed no tear
publish the book
ere
when in heaven you declare
Loved was a nicey dawning pair
preceded me
not with the wind
earth beneath
gone with the melting snow
left his ego

come let's sing in praise
till there is time
i am 69 correction 62
ALL give a standing ovation will you
let the dawny guy see it too

This poetry of yours
Stan
in the book anew
shall much ado

S

I recall thinking that 50 was old (at the time I was 30) so I guess it's all relative isn't it? i know that on bad knee days I feel like I'm 100 lol. Book is on temporary hold pending Wesley's return but I hope to get it cranked back up in a few weeks.......stan

S

messaged him and haven't gotten a response yet. I suspect he is still occupied with recovery at the moment........stan

lovedly

after by pass it takes along tyme
I have seen 5 at least very closely
maybe a month PLUS

Keith Logan

Five days after a double bypass I was climbing a bing, an overgrown shale heap, so that I would have a good view of the dawning. Cold day but warmed my heart.
PS: If I had stayed in hospital for another two days (and the doctors wanted me to stay longer), I would have qualified for an insurance payout. C'est la vie.

S

A good view and fresh air likely helps heal more than 2 more days of sterile hospital halls and walls. Good to know you recovered well.......stan

Seren

Seren

9 years 2 months ago

This is excellent its really well done and gives the reader a sense of time and how it catches us all

Trying to catch up on the many ive missed .. I will get there eventually

loved this poignant poem !!

Love and hugs always Sis xxx

S

I reckon before one can be fully aware of how fast time passes you have to have become an old farts' club member like me lol. Thanks for taking the time to drop by.........stan

Sparrow

Take those years of youth that you have discarded as being fast burning time and wasting, not so young woodsman.
This youth you would try to throw away as waste, he taught you right from wrong, balance and the love of all things taught you to learn of things to lean on in later years.
There you were evolved in haste maybe, but evolve you did, never think that one second of those hours and days were ever wasted, here young woodsman we now have a man that has been built by his experiences, you learnt well young man and it will always be a pleasure to know you.
All our love to you, yours, Ian, Anne and the children..

S

You might well be right. We Are the sum of our experiences aren't we? Even if some time is spent goofing off that is time in which one observes the world. Thanks for dropping by......stan

Sparrow

I is 75 now my b/d was yesterday lol,
My love to you all as always,
Yours Ian..

Geremia

we all go the same way
follow your today
enjoy who you are
at 62 you still have far
don't waste your life energy
on what may be...
you have no control of destiny...
screw tomorrow, \it will come anyway
and unless you have a 6th sight
like me
there is nothing dark to see

S

We plan and plan and then make more plans for the future then something comes up which changes everything lol.....But we then start planning again.........stan

Eduardo Cruz

62 years young when we look at the earth the tree's or maybe even turtles.
I am 62 as you are. I feel younger then ever, as I live in the present moment
What has passed my way has been minuscule in my quest for knowledge. That is what keeps me young knowing I have so much more to learn.

Happy Birthday young man!
I will live forever through my writing...
Eddie C.

S

If not for bad knees I'd still feel like I'm hell on wheels lol. But sometimes the pain and also knowing I'm limited in what I can do makes me feel like I'm at least 90. But there's hope. Will be getting both knees replaced this year so maybe I'll be back to being a whipper snapper before too long............stan

Eduardo Cruz

No more dreaming,
the body goes,
but our brain grows
isn't that special!
good luck on your surgery!!

Eddie C.

mand

mand

8 years 12 months ago

Love this poem - and relate to it, being 61 myself. We think we're going to live forever when we're young!

As always you hit the spot Stan - and your rhyming is spot on!

Love to you - I guess you are having a knee op? So you'll be able to run that marathon after all. Lol

Mand xxxxx

S

Due to the vast difference in our ages you might start calling me Mr. Holliday lmao. I heard somebody say once we're never really grown up until our parents die. Maybe that's when mortality becomes real to people? Alway good to see you come by........stan

mand

Perhaps that's why I haven't grown up yet! Tehe

But I'm dreading the day they die ( though it could well be that they out live me ).

Love Mand xxx

S

they have many years to come. Mine having already passed I sometimes feel like the world's oldest orphan.........stan

Sparrow

Are you related to that Doc from OK Corral or are you just "What's UP Doc" lol.
Yours as always,
Ian..

S

The "Doc" Holliday first killed an old black childhood friend after the war of northern aggression. He then left Georgia and hid out with an uncle in Pendleton South Carolina before heading west. At that time an ancestor of mine also lived in Pendleton. So it's possible I have a bit of that killer blood in me.....be careful not to piss me off lol.........stan

Keith Logan

I hope you don't think the happy chappy has any intention of ever growing up. I should cocoa.

lovedly

You all are a year older
but all of you
much younger..
I hear the bells tolling

FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
TOMORROW MAY BE
L O V E D L YYYYYYYY

I told you Joe
5 years ago
I will lead
you may
FOLLOW
I know!

lovedly

all of us have added dawns two
you are now 64
And i am a bit much older
Niagara tells me
I have overstayed
if I'd believed my docs
by now
I would have been like the Niagara's QUEEN'S mist...

Thanks to thee
I love to read what is poetry
coming from the likes
OK
LOL
of Stan ye

S

Sometimes as friends fall by the wayside of mortality I wonder about the advantages of growing old(er). Thanks for dropping by you old codger lol

Eumolpus

Enjoy, You got 2 good years left. (Maybe 3 tops)
The next few are as crazy as going from 13 to 19 years old. A lot happens.
and forget about thinking about death, save it for 70+.

But I like your poem. Who woudda thunk it would happen to you!

S

Somebody keeps playing tricks on me using my mirror. I look in it and there's some old guy looking back instead of the 20 year old who's inside lol. Thanks for the visit and warning.........stan