Life comes at us fast, when we are young:
so many hello's, a cornicopia of people,
events, experiences, emotions, images
flashing past on an accelerated screen.
One begins to sense the built-in parallel goodbyes.
Homes, loved ones, furry companions,
jobs, towns, dreams - we leave, or they leave us,
a plethora of goodbyes accumulating over time
until loss becomes as familiar as twilight,
blurred with love and tears.
blurred with love and tears.
We begin to take our wakings slow, as if to
familiarize ourselves each day with
where we have arrived, the decades
having sped past like a rocking train,
giving one long haunting howl
as it rounds the bend.
Looking back, all of it - all - were gifts:
all the beginnings and small homes and dogs,
children and friends, all the laughter,
the cackling gatherings, the times
that shine golden forever in memory -
so many gifts given, so many received.
Grateful,
grateful,
grateful
for it all.
Yes this is the time of life to be reflective, I think. Looking back at all of one's experiences in a very full life. Your life has been filled with gifts, and you have given many gifts yourself. Yes, there are the inevitable losses. And that is sad, but unfortunately a part of life as well.
ReplyDeleteWell said. I too am grateful for all. I wish I had know the gratitude I would have felt 50 years ago.
ReplyDeleteuntil loss becomes as familiar as twilight - so true, so utterly sad. You've given your readers the gift of your poetry and love for the earth... much to cherish.
ReplyDeleteDear Sherry, gifts indeed. You have a magical way of putting "life" every aspect, in beautiful heartfelt perspective. I treasure that .. and you.
ReplyDeleteIn AA they say a grateful drunk will never drink again, and that gratitude here smooths all into water. Amen.
ReplyDeleteGracias a la vida, que nos ha dado tanto... Nice. Very nice.
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