11TH June 2018

 

Years slip by

another birthday comes along – gives pause

69, no milestone

but I can only look forward or back –

face bereavement and loss on either track

and fear, that I might be left alone.

Will hope and longing give way to dread

of how I will fare in the years ahead

which must bring decline by nature’s laws?

 

Yet I live in the present – this minute, this hour

and treasure life’s pleasures, enjoying how

the changing seasons return, expire.

 

Mid-June – I sit in the late evening light,

the gathering dusk falls soft and slow,

eclipses the dying day’s fading glow.

I embrace the darkness, and even now

all is not quiet.

As bats flit soundlessly overhead

voices and laughter drift in from gardens

on the warm summer night.