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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Seniors have a back alleyway

“seniors have a back alleyway”,

is an ode

for the blue-collar mind

over time,

the overwork

of the reptilian brain logic,

the impedance

of the morality card in play.

Friendships formed

out of waiting in lines.

Stories shared

for the condiments tasted.

I got your back

because I live back there.

Nuisance and triviality

do spark campfires.

The checklist for survival

is in longhand.

People gather

garnered by common excuses.

There is dance

made of staring into space.

New topics come from errors

gone viral inside.

Illness and sickness

are frame breaks from age.

Nostalgia’s jukebox,

memories played for free.

A personal letter gotten,

is a fireplace installed.

Most everything valued

is a give-away thought.

Have excesses,

things rarely used,

don’t need.

Keep car keys occasionally

in intended location.

Never have the right batteries

in backup stock.

Abhor leftovers

but heartily survive on them.

Hard to decide,

this is a mess or just clutter.

Could ponder a different life

but not see it clearly.

Cherish helping others

as if warming the fire.

A hospital stay

is the start of a new chapter.

Old friends making contact

bookmarks the now.

Profiles of others

are compliments expressed.

Bonding features

the shared wealth of loss.

Food is a cathartic enterprise

as contribution.

Night is solace

and confessional self-intimacy.

The use of cross walk

is a common sense act.

Everyone is fascinating

in a eavesdrop way.

Daily repeated behaviors

is a form of vitality.

Something to fix

is a needed reminder style.

The unspoken is

we live outside of the norm.

Consternation is a topic

now addressed warmly.

All the back-stories

are incomplete sentences.

Having personal intentions

is like a pot of gold.

There’s a bright side

to everything experienced.

Life with animals

is a true test of honesty.

We all are working

at discretionary trust.

We are a model citizenry

living out of sight.

But seniors have a back alleyway,

of coping within the now . . .

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