Come and taste the charms of aging
when solemnness cloaks the air
penning finely wrinkles
along with whitened hair
Come, inhale the purging wisdom
that wraps the golden age
painting rare endeavors
to write on a pallid page.
Come erase the widened sorrow
the years insist to draw
into eyes with laughs
lest tears indwell and grow
Come on, let us ride with courage
Don't shy away a grace
parents went before
with steps and constant pace.
Comments
Rula
A lovely piece of writing, I have written a reply to this one but it is a skit on your words. A skit being a short humorous or satirical piece of writing.
I shall send it via PM first, if you smile once let me know, your poetry is becoming something to watch now.
It is a pity they say, that in English we cannot write the words that the Arabic language shows in feelings.Maybe you can talk about this problem and try to explain where we go wrong..
You take great care of you, Yours Ian
Ian
reading your "skit" as you call it brought a smile indeed. Some say -other sites- that I am romantisizing the notion and that I don't feel how bad it is . Well may be I am a little not realistic here and let's say I am somehow trying to prepare my self to ride that stage. Aging is never counted by years , some are even old at the age of forty or less while others would not stop giving even at the age of eighty including many poets I know here and other sites . Including also my dear parents . I wish I would be able to give the same they do .
Thanks for the comment and the smile you've drawn .
Rula
I really liked this I have to agree with Beau on the rhymes
Nicely done I am getting old so I relate lol
Cheers Jc x
Thanks both
Beau and Seren for reading . I've tried my best . Almost perfect ((I think). Please tell me if you trip over any lines while reading.
Again many thanks.
Near rhymes
I've edited . Many thanks
I read penultimate line as
"Our parents went before us"
And the meter was better I think?
Hi
It's no wonder that aging is reserved for those with years of experience because it's too darned tough for rookies to bear lol. Only thing I'd think about changing would be to swap places with finely wrinkles. .................stan
Pennyworth definitely worth a pound
Yes liked it much better as meter was good