Monday, June 2, 2025

After a High Point

After a high point,

There’s no place to go

But back to the usual

Life that you know.

 

Good feelings may linger,

A satisfied air

Which, if you are lucky,

Will help you prepare

 

For the letdown to follow

That everyone knows

Happens after the high point –

That’s just how it goes.

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Putting Together

I ordered a free-standing cabinet,

Despite having known in advance

It needed to be

Put together by me

And my husband, who viewed it askance.

 

All the pieces were labeled quite clearly,

As was each tiny bag filled with screws,

So we read the brochure,

Not quite feeling secure,

Yet we thought we had nothing to lose.

 

As we struggled to follow instructions,

Which had steps listed 1 up to 10,

We repeated our vow

That we’d finish this now

But we never would do it again.

 

At the end, just a couple of hours

Was the time that it took to complete.

Still, it wasn’t much fun,

Though once it was all done,

I felt proud we’d not bowed to defeat.

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Finding His People

Henry found his people

And they’re up there on the stage,

Where with the audience, they all

Can magically engage.

 

We’ve watched him since his day of birth

And marveled at his gifts,

Delighted at the many ways

He’d give our spirits lifts.

 

He’s had to travel many paths

In search of where he’d fit

And middle school has been the place

Where all the fires were lit.

 

We sat there in the audience

And, watching him perform,

We knew that what he put out there

Was way more than the norm.

 

How thrilled we were to witness

Our dear grandson strut his stuff.

His future’s filled with promise

But to start, this was enough.

Friday, May 30, 2025

Holding the Bag

If you own a dog, at some point you

Will be carrying a bag of poo,

At least if you’re considerate 

And follow laws regarding shit.

There are some, though, who flout the rules

And think that bagging crap’s for fools.


A joke said, aliens did land

And, struggling to understand,

Determined that the smarter race

Were not the humans, for their place

Was picking up whatever lot

Their masters left with every squat.


In any case, when doggies do

Their business, making number two,

Their owners might hold back a gag

But will be left to hold the bag,

Unless, of course, that they refuse 

And leave the mess for others’ shoes.



Thursday, May 29, 2025

Too Hard

Technology’s too hard for me;

My brain won’t let it stick.

I can be taught a thousand times

But nothing seems to click.

 

I would have functioned better

Living many years ago

When everything I’d learned would be

The most I’d need to know.

 

Today, when I see upgrades

I begin to shake and sweat.

Do I download? Do I upload?

If you tell me, I’’ll forget.

 

On my iPhone or computer,

If a problem comes to me,

There’s no way for me to solve it;

Same applies to my TV.

 

Give me paper and a pencil

And I’ll have an easy time

Using what’s left of my brain cells

To set simple thoughts to rhyme.

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Risk Avoidant

It’s easier to take a risk

When youth will thus allow

A bounce-back sensibility 

Which now I’d disavow.


For when you’re young, you never think

Of all that can go wrong.

You live your life and merrily

(Or not), you roll along.


Yet age gives your perspective

Quite an unexpected jolt.

It may be building slowly

Or strike like a lightning bolt.


No matter how, you’ll realize that

It isn’t paranoid

To assess a risk you’d once indulge 

But now you will avoid.


In life, there is no guarantee

For safety or for ease

And older folk have learned that risk

Can bring you to your knees.





Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Different Quiets

When it’s quiet in the city,

It’s a temporary hush,

A break from all the noises 

Of the normal urban rush.


The bustle is suspended 

For a holiday, perhaps,

Or the hour’s just so early,

From the hustle there’s a lapse.


When it’s quiet in the country,

That’s the way it’s gonna stay,

Though some birdsong or some scampers 

May accentuate the day.


Many love the peace and silence,

Where their stress they can suspend,

But I much prefer the city sounds,

Just waiting ‘round the bend.