Today
I found a stray
hair on my chin,
noticed that I need
a color soon,
had to suck my tummy
in to fasten my jeans,
dreamed about being
young again
then looked out the window.
Pine needles had made
a brown shag carpet
all around our camp site,
the sun was sifting
through leaves
all mango and cantaloupe.
I heard the siren lure
of a train whistle
and realized
I’d rather stay
right here
in my October
writing this poem.
Thank you for all of your nice comments on my blog. I bet your students love you!
ReplyDeleteThose are some lovely thoughts. When we are able just to savour the beauty of the moment as it is on its own then that really is special.
ReplyDeleteThere's no time like the present. A nice read
ReplyDeleteWhat a luxury - to be able to hold a moment and make it last.
ReplyDeleteTruly inspiring! Love the words and the flow of it all. Truly precious!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed - and totally agree!
ReplyDeleteI agree! Nothing like living in the present!
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Beautiful thoughts there. To be happy in the present is the best a person can ask for.
ReplyDeleteVery good. It makes perfect sense to me. :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. For all that I've aged and look every day of it, I wouldn't change the life that got me to this point.
ReplyDeleterather stay in what we are..nice take on the prompt
ReplyDeleteoh yes, well said...
ReplyDeleteGreat poem Linda. I agree completely and while it's nice to think about being young again, I'm glad to have what I do right at this minute.
ReplyDeleteI have really missed your poetry this summer. I'm bookmarking your blog so I can learn. I like where I am too. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, yeah! What soul could bear to leave the sun sifting down...all mango and cantaloupe? Too delicious! :-)
ReplyDeleteI wholeheartedly agree. Sounds like a beautiful place to be. BJ
ReplyDeleteThere you go....no time like the present...what are we saying to those ewe're with if we talk of being meant to be somewhere else?
ReplyDeleteIt IS, isn't it? Lovely poem!!
ReplyDeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteLike you I have grown comfortable in my skin (except those times I have to unbutton the jeans). Love the acceptance and peace here.
Loved this. Reminds me that we need look no further than to nature for change, yet we resist it so much.
ReplyDeleteloved the poem , y go to any other time when today is so perfect !
ReplyDeleteLovely. I have thoughts like all of these too.
ReplyDeleteYour poem celebrates the process of looking back, creates just a little wistfulness, and then affirms a lovely "now". The close observations really sing!
ReplyDeleteit is comfy,, as long as you just feel and do your best not to think.....
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