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WEDNESDAY POEM
Eighty-Five
As I grow older, I feel younger
more eager, more full of love.
More alive the closer I move to death.
More whole the closer I move into blight.
The sweeter life grows as fervent
clamors of youth pass.
Passions of old age take deeper
flavor, ripened, more nuanced.
More easily words and affections
flow when the self-conscious gaucherie
of youth has passed.
Wholeness suddenly is mine;
ragged edges of fear hemmed.
Mirrors say Look. Do not
be afraid. You are what you are.
by Betty Lockwood
from A Matriach's Song
Peter Randall Publisher, 2001
from 3QD
Eighty-Five
As I grow older, I feel younger
more eager, more full of love.
More alive the closer I move to death.
More whole the closer I move into blight.
The sweeter life grows as fervent
clamors of youth pass.
Passions of old age take deeper
flavor, ripened, more nuanced.
More easily words and affections
flow when the self-conscious gaucherie
of youth has passed.
Wholeness suddenly is mine;
ragged edges of fear hemmed.
Mirrors say Look. Do not
be afraid. You are what you are.
by Betty Lockwood
from A Matriach's Song
Peter Randall Publisher, 2001
from 3QD
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