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His hearing loss is going fast Speeding past his aching heart There's no foot on the brake Just inches of peril And how he wishes there was a pearl One, one with life Not one that now opens to a calamity As old age creeps Wrinkles and gray Are part of the bay As the sun weeps on the horizon But his ears And maybe his mind Are a different story He sees an impending sunset Where the bay meets the sand Where the pearls bask in the sun There's still a splash A tongue roars somewhere He guesses He sees the crescendo A beauty, blues merging with white Ripples and small waves everywhere Seabirds might be squalling in the sky He hears nothing He feels a tap on his shoulder His imagination It's the whisper of the wind For a moment he's at lost Perils The ones in the bay The purples, whites, and golds mutating, too Logan Robertson 2/15/2019
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Feb 14, 2019
Feb 14, 2019 at 11:43 PM UTC
The Old Man Faces The Horizon
His hearing loss is going fast Speeding past his aching heart There's no foot on the brake Just inches of peril And how he wishes there was a pearl One, one with life Not one that now opens to a calamity As old age creeps Wrinkles and gray Are part of the bay As the sun weeps on the horizon But his ears And maybe his mind Are a different story He sees an impending sunset Where the bay meets the sand Where the pearls bask in the sun There's still a splash A tongue roars somewhere He guesses He sees the crescendo A beauty, blues merging with white Ripples and small waves everywhere Seabirds might be squalling in the sky He hears nothing He feels a tap on his shoulder His imagination It's the whisper of the wind For a moment he's at lost Perils The ones in the bay The purples, whites, and golds mutating, too Logan Robertson 2/15/2019
For this old friend, there were setbacks. Life marches on. It was sad watching dad, then mom.
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Feb 14, 2019
Feb 14, 2019 at 11:43 PM UTC
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