A Poem of Life
I’m older than my father by some years
He left us at the youthful age of 76
I never thought much about it or ever feared
I was young and strong and still had lots of tricksNow today I often question and I wonder
How much useful healthy time is left for me
Can I still conjure up that youthful thunder
Liked when I slammed that little golf ball off that teeUntil now I always thought of age as just a number
The little aches and pains were just a part of life
In the past few months my brain is getting dumber
And I’ve forgotten those loving moments with my wifeAge and life run along a narrow path
There is no doubt someday all of us will die
Maybe with some luck I’ll be able to outlast
By staying healthy and working out I will defyTomorrow when the sun as always rises
I’ll be someone in the past I’ve yet to be
I will put on some weird outfit that disguises
Who I am so father time won’t know it’s me.
— WOLRAD(A poem from the Wolrad collection #205)