The bent old man limped out upon the wooden pier. The day was bright and clear, he had fished there for over 72 years, a high mountain lake he revered as both boy and man. Now at 82 every step he takes hurts. Even in sleep at night his pain persists.
The sparkling clear calm water was like looking down into a mirror. To his own reflection staring back up at him, he softly uttered, “I used to be someone, but not anymore.”
No one was around to see him go, or hear the splash that took him low, deep under to his own desired ending.
Time and age humbles all. To be clear, he did not stumble and fall, he dove head first.
To any concerned friends that read this, this is not a pre-ending of life note, merely the musings of feelings and thoughts that aging people have. As for me, I am just fine having no need of a lake swim.