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William A Poppen
Poems
Mar 7
Incapability
She cannot grasp her shifting landscape,
With its muted morning lyrics
from both Robin and Cardinal.
What has dimmed today’s sunrise?
Her steps are shorter, her walk slower,
both signs she disregards
of her approaching twilight age.
She rests on her favorite bench
by the garden gate.
She finds no handle on the rusted bolt.
No entrance for her inspiring plod
among her realm of light and sound.
Sitting, she gathers courage,
new strength to
climb over the weathered fence.
Undaunted, she reaches
her limit. Her muscles feel lacking.
Accompanied by her mystic shadow self,
her playful muse mirrors what she feels: incapability.
Aging, capability
#aging
#capability
Written by
William A Poppen
88/M/Tennessee
(88/M/Tennessee)
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