On time is usual for me.
Today I was early enough
to enjoy the routine
of completing both sides
of two forms
like I did six months ago
and six months before.
I pressed information to the lines
in cursive form learned
via the Palmer Method.
I wrote
exact data
as the pervious pages
in my thick manila folder
resting next to the phone
on the receptionist’s counter.
All diagnostic signs
were the same as before
and multi-colored photos snapped through
the viewer showed no storm fronts
on what looked like Doppler weather maps.
The letters on the wall poster
were the same letters
I read before and before.
I read the bottom line.
Is that how the saying
about the bottom line originated?
Have I learned another contribution
of the Snellen Eye Chart?
Today’s “bottom line” was “no change.”
With persistent, steady effort
I pushed the wall labeled aging
back another notch
in a game I am destined to lose.
That’s the “bottom line.”
Comments
I had to smile at the eye
I had to smile at the eye chart reference and the 'aging' we are all destined to lose. It brings back memories of my grandmother who, when I was a child would say 'most of me is in the top dresser drawer' lol
glad you stopped by
I like “most of me is in the top dresser drawer."
lol My grandmother was Irish
lol My grandmother was Irish and with her false teeth, reading glasses etc she was pretty sure the best of her was in the drawer lol..she was insanely funny.
hello
My arms seem to lack required length at times lol..I will put off reading glass as long as I can though.
Matters not how we may rage
we'll never win this race
for nobody can out run age
or its effects on legs and face..........................liked YOUR poem better........stan
Thanks
I like your little poem too. Not sure if this one would work or not.
Vex
Sure missed reading you mate. I read this twice and I think you nailed it here. I caught your intent and thought you did a good job in this storylike poetic writing. Will visit you more now that I know you have crept back in LOL
Blessings
Mona
Magics02
glad to see you stopping by. Look forward to being a bit more active here and reading your work. Bill
wonderful poem , I can
wonderful poem , I can certainly relate to it too!
take care,
Tim
Thanks for dropping by
glad you can relate to the poem. Oh, on the other hand it might be better for you if you can’t.