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Daniel Irwin Tucker
Poems
Jun 2017
Agèd Hands of Time
I got a late call
Just the other day --
Sister reluctant to say
What she had to say.
Mama's not well
She almost passed through
The veil --
A life of hard work
Can make any strong
Woman frail.
I'm not an old man
But time isn't always kind --
Teenage children
Make youth that much harder
To find.
It doesn't seem so long ago
When I was that
Young and free --
My parents feeling like I do now
When they'd look at me.
She was always proud
Of the garden that she grew --
Working with her hands
In everything she'd do.
But now her body can't
Keep up with her mind
And father seeks for what
They both cannot find.
You're a child with
Parents all your own
Then it's your turn at the wheel
When you are grown.
Then your children
See you old and frail --
Time goes by faster than
You realise and you've
Passed through the veil.
I've always watched
The Agèd Hands of Time
Winding other lives down --
They were not mine
But now my past
Is in the distance and my
Future is as close as my agèd
Parents and my growing children
In The Agèd Hands of Time.
©2017 Daniel Irwin Tucker
Another dance through my life memoir.
This poem is an older poem of mine (no pun intended) which works in concert with a poem I posted recently. entitled, "My Mama Died Today".
It is also the lyrics of a tune I wrote & recorded.
#timeisfleeting
#aging
#youth
#children
#parents
#life
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Daniel Irwin Tucker
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