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Where Goes the Day?

Oft times of late, throughout the day,

I wonder, if somehow I’ve lost my way,

as day after day, hours slip quickly by,

and well laid plans seemingly go awry?

Despite intent, I accomplish naught,

except indulgence in a passing thought.

 

On awakening, aware day has dawned,

I remain recumbent, as schemes spawned

overnight race pell-mell through my head,

whilst I analyse their merits. Lying abed

allows me to focus upon the possibility

that some, ever dependant upon my ability,

 

may be suited for a new poetic exercise?

But all too soon, I see it is time to rise,

so thought is put aside for there’s no time

to sit and consider composing a rhyme.

Though opportunity knocks, I must dress

and be about my daily chores. Doubtless

 

all memory of what I proposed to do

will disappear, but this is nothing new,

for age determines memory is fleeting.

Thoughts that can set our muse beating

vanish long before opportunity arrives

and today will be as others in our lives

 

of late, as we live our ‘elder’ years.

As memory fails, laughter and tears

often allow us to cover our chagrin

and discomposure, but soon we begin

to find, as memory diminishes more,

amusement wanes, and we deplore

 

our weakness, and inwardly retreat

further into ourselves, afraid to meet

others to socialise. When seen bemused

by vague memory, some are amused

as we desperately scramble to find

rationale within our incoherent mind.

 

For inability to recall a familiar name

or maintain a train of thought, I blame

advancing years, as do we all at times.

Still I will persist in composing rhymes,

when I remember what it is I would say,

and my concentration does not stray!

 

Rhymer. November 14th, 2020.

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Written by
denis-barter
Canadian
Published
Nov 14, 2020
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Despite what one may think when we're young, age does wither! All too soon.

Covid 19 social distancing, does not help either . A time when the telephone

proves its worth. Denis.

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