When did I get oldwe are all drones on the freeway today
hardly any excitement this side of the bay
then two crazy racing drivers head our way
They whip past me, one yellow, one gray
Youngsters I think rolling my hazel eyes
Unsure actually, their windshields dark as spies
But they drive like maniacs, like I did at twenty-three
When did I turn into old...
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Categories:
old, age,
Form: Rhyme
my old poemsI read through my old poems
And my heartbreak is just words
I can’t even remember what I felt for you
Or why i was so desperate to hold on to something that didn’t even exist
I spent years pining
Overanalyzing your every movement
Thinking that maybe next time you’d say something.
You never did, yet i still held on to...
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Categories:
old, crush, first love, growing
Form: Free verse
Walk Through My GateA broken gate in the cemetery holds many memories. By Poet
Walk through my gate at night,
only with a full moon very bright.
The hanging "Gossamer" from the trees is an eerie sight,
I do not know if I like this invite.
This "Ghostly" night may bring some fright,
but in the end we will be alright.
Look over there at...
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Categories:
old, husband, light, moon, night,
Form: Rhyme
In a sweet silence, I sit beside the elderly who have known time as an old friendIn a sweet silence, I sit beside the elderly who have known time as an old friend,
And I feel how their presence is like an open window to memories carefully wrapped,
Their words flow slowly, like a river winding through the stones of a life lived,
Their eyes wander between sky and earth, searching in worlds only...
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Categories:
old, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
To Wit, To Woo
There's a lot to be said
for silence
but you won't hear it from me
I'm satisfied tongue-tied
as the less said the more I see
and even if the point is moot
'tis a wise owl
who don't give a hoot
YY UR YY UB IC UR YY 4 ME
(Too wise you are too...
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Categories:
old, bird, fun, humorous, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Well, LovedLike old paint,
the discarded heart chips away
where it lay
in a hollow chest
not unlike my own breast.
In its prime,
untainted by sin
and made of sheepskin,
its candy apple hue
captivated everyone—especially the likes of you.
However, who now
could admire a color
so mottled by misuse and so drastically duller?
Verily, no unclouded eye could find merit
in such a sorry trinket....
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Categories:
old, angst, extended metaphor, heart,
Form: Rhyme
Too Young To Get Old
I'm really much too young to get old
Something's drastically out of whack
I'm still this handsome, charismatic stud
Why's my body giving me flack?
A strange bump just formed on my neck
Don't think it was there yesterday
My hair seems a bit thinner and greyer
But I'm still young in all other ways
My body is falling apart, bit by bit
Takes...
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Categories:
old, age,
Form: Rhyme
Stopping on the Old North Bridgeafter “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”, by Robert Frost
This bridge meant something in some war,
some yarn of man and God and law:
but I think more of her and me:
what were those others fighting for?
There’s so much here to feel and see,
and yet it’s rubbernecker-free!
I love to watch the fishes jump:
they sense the serendipity!
Lads...
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Categories:
old, nostalgia,
Form: Verse
Gnarls Knurl the Grip to Fight
after "Do not go gentle into that good night", by Dylan Thomas
Age can not scour away the furrowed gnarls time obeyed,
Nor mask the snarls, gouged as trenches on brows.
Grace knurls the grip that time has long betrayed,
To swage wrath and fury to a form that age endows.
Grace reveres the knurled design that time has hewn,
Not...
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Categories:
age, old,
Form: Sonnet
Playing Chicken with an Old Friend
no blink, no bluff—
just rust-bitten bikes
on a gravel road,
grip slipping, brakes optional.
we called it honing our craft,
we didn’t dodge.
we needed the crash—
proof we meant it,
authentication we weren’t just
trading truths for dopamine
and DMs.
some bicycles
are built to survive
impact.
mine wasn’t one of them....
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Categories:
old, betrayal, death of a
Form: Free verse
Sailboat
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Sailboat
Under
the white seagulls,
yacht's passing wing
off the sky, off deep end —
sea moves me lagging these feet
in water...
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Categories:
old, angst, boat, deep, introspection,
Form: Verse
The Old Western Bar
A HONKY TONK WOMAN named ANGIE
heads out to our bar every night.
And those WILD HORSES with hombres
show up to get drunk or to fight.
Bar's sign, “RUBY TUESDAY” is red;
behind, though, they did PAINT IT BLACK.
Some sit down to start TUMBLIN DICE;
ROLLING STONES stop by for cognac.
Now, Angie and I hit it off;...
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Categories:
old, nostalgia, tribute,
Form: Rhyme
The old generationI am from the old generation
I don't listen to rap
Because rap is not
My kind of music
The new generation loves rap
When the new generation
Is in public
They put the rap music on
That is in their cellular
Phone
And they don't put their
Head phones on
So they are the only ones
Listening to it
The people have to tell them
To wear their had...
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Categories:
old, inspirational,
Form: Free verse
old age bluesIt is a dreary day and my feet don’t work
I sit alone feeling like a kind of jerk
when young I could have run circles around them
Now I sit on a bench with an old guy named Jim
the energy I used to have is a mystery, long gone
saying old age is great is a strange saying,...
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Categories:
old, age,
Form: Rhyme
Getting old and grey
It seems that I am getting old and grey,
my body's also slowing down its pace.
But, I've still much to do, and much to say.
It seems to me that life is like a race,
It starts off fast with youth upon your side.
You swiftly run and barely leave a trace.
It seems each day is like a rolling...
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Categories:
age, old,
Form: Rhyme
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