I wake up at 5:30
that inner alarm
clock still buzzing
me awake in school mode.
No need to drag myself
out of bed, though.
No need to hurry.
No preparations to make.
I get up, anyway,
sit in my robe
watch the sun penetrate
the pine trees,
listen to it mumble
sweet nothings
into the ears
of the morning.
Today, I will hang
laundry on the line,
play golf with a good friend,
write a poem,
check my balance
for a retirement deposit,
and let the hours
fill my teacup with freedom.
I can imagine you stretching your toes as you sip your tea..no need to hurry this morning..must be a little difficult..but that retirement pot will be full of good things..Jae
ReplyDeleteYou'll get used to it... you've worked hard for these pleasures. Maybe you can sub sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI read both poems on this page. The first, I appreciated, the second I wept over. You said it so well.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful! Retirement!
ReplyDeleteBlessings
enjoy every moment.
ReplyDeleteAhh... the good life!
ReplyDeleteSounds relaxing as a lullaby.
ReplyDeleteGolf sounds good!
ReplyDeleteThe ease felt reading about such a lazy day was sweet. Your's is the picture I see when I dream of my own retirement; golf with a friend, watching the sunrise and doing odd semi-important chores.
ReplyDeleteTruly i admire your creativity... Good work!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely verse!
ReplyDeleteprofound...
ReplyDeleteYou write fabulous poetry/stories,
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Best!
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