05 January 2005

Poetry : Senior Citizen 0

This poem was written in response to the ever growing problem our elderly are facing. So many elderly are left to wither in apartments, houses or  senior citizen homes - they lack human contact and are ignored by the younger society. Volunteer your time - affect someone who is lonely or who has no family.


Senior Citizens by nicubunu.photo


He is old -
As if life itself was creaking,
Like one big porch swing.


So many years -
Like the rusty links of a chain
needing to be oiled,
From so much wear as time jolts
taking it's tole.


His bones lay -
weathered and splintering
like old boards.


His skin, missing the radiant glow
Of it's youthful shellac,
Now wrinkled, grayed
And aging.


If not left in corner somewhere
under a layer of dust;


If well oiled with respect-
He will glide,
Carrying you on many adventures.


Last Journey by  izahorsky

Memories will flow
like a welcomed breeze on a humid,
Summer night.


And he will bask in "usefulness"
Again.


Not ill and forgotten
in the darkened storage of loneliness.

Waiting 3 by sheilaz413




--- Amber© All rights reserved. Dec.12, 1995


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