Friday, January 24, 2020

the new normal

i want to tell you
about aging. but you're not listening
and who can
blame you? it's not a place anyone
aspires to, yet
 preferable to the alternative.

i'm sure you didn't lie awake
making stories of how in your dotage
you would be livin yr dream. retirement.
yeah, no one born after 1950 believes that.
(if you're already beyond me,
excuse the discoveries posted here)

  it arrives stealthily, in the night,
 a storm surge of sea
foam in the streets, set to smother .
you can push it away but there's  more
where that came from. try to keep your head up.
fan the space in front of you
there's nothing to tread in or on
you might be falling or drowning

but you're not sure, still breathing,
this is the way things are now.
object impermanence immanent,
you  fight mortality with every fiber.




some days you pick up shells
caress  skeletons of other lives
crush the marks they left
under your feet, unawares.
sometimes you're not at the beach.


your words are memories that no one shares.
your attempts at communication meet
with crossed signals, boomerang consequences.
relevancy got lost as you dribbled to the goal.
did you know there was a goal? ok you did
but it's not the one you're staring down now.

it's tough to be old in 'murca when
you're not in the government hogging that tit.
even if you are, senatorily speaking there
is a limit to how long you can be served
tho sometimes your name lingers after
you're gone. death is not a word

to be bandied about. it visits too closely
takes the ones who raised you or
takes your children first. euphemized,
its a gravity well into which you're falling
too slowly but way too fast. you've

become black hole spaghettified, hanging
infinitely at deep sleep's edge. longing.
but not enough to plunge, you coward.







2 Comments:

Blogger james said...

it didn't really hit me until i was in my seventies. kinda late, i know, but some things take longer for some folks. i don't have any excuses, but lordy, that seventies decade wasn't bad. Now, well now, there's not much to look forward to, but that's ok, the world can do without me, if it manages to survive at all. i aint sad, even when my son begs me to accept jesus so i don't go to hell or wherever.

2:43 PM  
Blogger Hector the Crow said...

I've got one foot in the zeitgeist, one foot in the relevancy of real emotional connecting with people outside my age group I'm only connected to in vulgar material interests that might mean life and death in the future, and one foot on the drug train, woo wooh!

4:18 PM  

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