Getting Old

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    Getting Old

    I set here in this room
    Day after day, as time goes by
    I'm so empty inside
    Is it time to die?

    Most of my family is gone
    God took them away
    I feel like I am being punished
    Cause he's making me stay

    I've been put in this room
    And alone here I set
    My mind is gone anymore
    Everything I seem to forget.

    All I ever owned or had
    Has been taken away or sold
    It's awful what happens to a person
    When they have to get old.

    People you once thought loved you
    They just don't seem to care
    I just want a little time with them
    But they never are there.

    I'm old and useless now
    And to a wheelchair I am bound
    They've left me alone here
    And hardly ever come around.

    Getting old and feeble
    Your life ain't worth much
    Can't even dress myself
    Wearing diapers and such

    I don't even feel like a man anymore
    At times I wish I would just die
    Now I know why people in old folks home
    Just set there and cry.

    When your young and vigorus
    You don't think of ending up like this
    Now I set here in a home
    Thinking of a life that I so miss.

    Now comes the cleaning lady
    With her mop and her broom
    I died in my sleep last night
    She's helping the family clean out my room
     
    There'll probably be a funeral
    With some family and maybe a friend
    Then back in the ground I'll go
    This is where I come to my end.

    I'm only a memory now
    That too will soon fade away
    This is what you call "Getting Old"
    And it comes with each passing day.

    So treasure each moment
    Someday your life will be through
    It won't be me in this pine box.
    It will be you.




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    icu2 commented on Getting Old

    03-19-2010

    Wow! This is the one that should be in the OP.S.1 poem contest. It beats that other poem hands down! You wrote a masterpiece here. My parents were so afraid of winding up in a nursing home. I am the youngest of seven. I quit college, and I ran a daycare/preschool, and I quit that. I asked my husband if I could leave him for awhile to take care of my dying dad and he said yes. Then two years later I did the same thing for my mother. Man...do I miss them.

    FranzJ commented on Getting Old

    02-24-2010

    how can someone so young as you write like this about being old incrediable insite

    haskins

    02/24/2010

    i work in a nursing home

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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