Thursday, July 16, 2026

Outlier

I go to bed early.

I do not use Zelle.

When changes occur in life,

I don’t do well.


I no longer drive

And, though crowds I’ll avoid,

I like life in the city;

Still, I get annoyed


By unwarranted noise

Sometimes blasting outside

From a scooter or car,

Music I can’t abide.


With no iPad, I type

On a desktop P.C.

And the coffee I perk

On the stove works for me.


Where religion’s concerned,

I’m a Jew, but don’t pray 

And my politics veer

Far from You-Know-Who’s sway.


I’m technology-challenged,

Afraid of A.I.,

So the outlier handle

I will not deny.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Power

Based on delusions,

Some people’s conclusions

Absolve them of guilt or of blame 

And oozing effusions,

At times in profusions,

Make power the name of the game.


And when those wielding power

Cause others to cower,

There’s less of a chance to reclaim

What once bloomed like a flower

But dims by the hour

As democracy withers in shame.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Superman

 Superman was nervous,

Thinking he might have to fight,

For he’d fallen for a service

With financial gain in sight.


He agreed to take a meeting,

Hoping all would be all right,

But his heart was loudly beating 

As he faced a Crypto-night.

Monday, July 13, 2026

A Breeze When It’s Hot

A breeze when it’s hot 

Doesn’t count for a lot

Though we can’t assign blame to the trees,

For their branches that sway

Try to cool off the day

But their efforts can’t really appease.


It looks lovely outside;

Still, the time comes to hide

In the house with a blasting A/C

When the temperatures rise 

And humidity tries

To sap all of the oomph out of me.





Sunday, July 12, 2026

My Thanks

For all of those who make a point

To comment on my rhymes,

No matter if it’s only once

Or very many times,

 

I want to let you know how much

I treasure your support,

Since even though in other poems

I’ve managed to purport

 

That all my writing’s just for me

(And mainly, that is true),

It’s such a lovely boost to hear

From readers such as you.

 

Now most of you I’ve never met

And likely never will,

But please accept my thanks and know

The joy you do instill.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Reminder

My phone dinged a reminder,

The subject of this poem,

A simple message and it said:

“9:30 Flying home.”

 

See, I had planned to be away

Upon a river cruise.

My husband, though, had gotten sick

And so, for weeks, my views

 

Were of the buildings I can see

Within my neighborhood

Instead of little charming towns

As I had hoped I would.

 

We canceled all that we had booked –

The flights, the room, the tours

And waited ‘til at last, my husband

Ventured out of doors.

 

He’s better now, but never could have

Done the things we’d planned.

I’ve put it all behind me, but

My phone can’t understand.

Friday, July 10, 2026

The Crazy World of Sports

In the crazy world of sports,

A player’s age reflects,

On varied fields or surfaced courts,

What everyone expects.

 

For athletes in the 40’s range

Or those soon closing in,

Will likely see a subtle change

In what they need to win.

 

Perhaps their bodies just don’t move

As quickly as before

And even if they find their groove,

It’s tougher, now, to score.

 

In much of life, our wisdom grows

And elders, we are told,

Should be revered, but in the pros,

The young ones earn the gold.