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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2011-06-27 10:21 PM


An old man in a darkened house
Drags his feet down a hallway
In his undershirt
On a mission
Maybe the good spirits
Will reach out
Help him remember what the mission was
Touch him just for goodness sakes
Ease his restless journey
Guide his steps
That he does not take a bad tumble
The old man
Who once could charm shadows
Wore a smile a mile wide
First in line to help where needed
These days the vast night of old age
Imprisons him
When he can't find what he is looking for
He remembers now
He's searching for his walker
Hasn't used the cane in a long time
If he finds it the old one
Won't remember why he needed it
The old one
Alone, gives a strangled sob
Raises an arm
As if warding off old ghosts
Ghosts who now are as old and as helpless as he

The man holds onto the wall
As he shuffles up and down the hall
Forgets where to stop
And why
He is no longer viable
In his moments of clarity
He wishes to end his life
But the moment is fleeting
And he forgets
He hears the bray of the ghostwolf
Sometimes
The ghostwolf stands where the big timber grows
Sometimes
If the old man is feeling just right
He howls back to the ghostwolf
A mournful
Plaintive wail of his own
And the wingbats in the bell tower
Applaud

~ All those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand. ~

© Copyright 2011 Jerry Pat Bolton - All Rights Reserved
Sunshine
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1 posted 2011-06-27 11:05 PM


Jerry,

to live with such a ghost
is unbelieveable, yet done
every day...

and even the ghost would ask
for a doctor by the term of
release maker...

for who would want such an existance?

This hurts, because I know.
Because I know, I wish I could help.
I wish I could help
answer wishes.

But only if a
miracle.

FYI, I started to gather lines
until the whole of it
would have been reposted, here.


JerryPat2
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2 posted 2011-06-27 11:12 PM


Ah, thank you Sunshine. It really is tragic that people must live in this way. I understand that it is a growing-to-die situation, but for the most part these men and women are shunted away somewhere where it is no beneficial to their well being. I remember when I was young and wondering how it must be to have to live like that.

Anyway, thank you, sunshine. I've had a sort of a dry spell, that's the reason I've been absent.

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

Sunshine
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3 posted 2011-06-27 11:22 PM


I, for one, am glad you're back.


JerryPat2
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4 posted 2011-06-28 11:15 AM


That seems to be the total of those who are, Sunshine, and I thank you.

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

OwlSA
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5 posted 2011-06-28 11:52 AM


Achingly sad poem, Jerry, and superbly written with compassion and clean, bare honesty, along with a mastery of words, emotions and imagery.  One of your very best, in my humble opinion.  

I, too, am glad you are back - in as far as I knew you were away - I haven't been in Pip regularly lately - too many mini-, midi, and maxi-crises to handle.  Don't assume others aren't glad.  I am sure many others are too.  Many (like me) are very pressed for time, whether or not they pop into Pip or not and whether they have time to reply or not.  Smiles.

Owl

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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6 posted 2011-06-28 12:33 PM


Jerry, Darling, I was just being fashionably late....So where the h E double hockey sticks have you been? or did I miss an announcement? I more than happy you are back, I'm relieved, thought something might have gone south on you...
My Mom is slipping away...becoming a ghost, you struck deep my friend.  Good write
Lori

JerryPat2
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7 posted 2011-06-28 12:48 PM


Ah, I understand the obligations and things that keep one away from PiP, Owl . . .

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

JerryPat2
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8 posted 2011-06-28 12:51 PM


Fashionably late, eh, Lori? Good to see you too. I have just been kinda down in the dumps lately.

So very sorry to hear about your mother. Life may be a bitch, but dying is a mother . . .

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

Shortysdadd
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9 posted 2011-06-28 05:08 PM


I enjoyed this.  It brought back memories of when I was a young nursing student working with the elderly.  They would tell me stories about themselves when they were my age. When they were young. I would dutifully help with their walkers and canes giving them a polite smile completely unaware that they were subtle prophets warning me of my own future. A future that you so clearly captured here.
JerryPat2
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10 posted 2011-06-28 06:06 PM


Appreciate it, Shortysdadd, yep, those days will creep upon us (already have me nearly) before we know it. I don't appreciate how the Big Guy worked all this out. Thanks again.

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

katahdin
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11 posted 2011-06-28 11:14 PM


This sounds like a description of someone experencing Alzheimers. Well done. Glad to see you back.
kat >^..^<

Juju
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12 posted 2011-06-28 11:17 PM


This pull at the heart strings

-juju

-Juju

-"So you found a girl
Who thinks really deep thoughts
What's so amazing about really deep thoughts " Silent all these Years, Tori Amos

JerryPat2
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13 posted 2011-06-28 11:23 PM


kat, that was the premise of the poem. That and I'm angry at God for setting it all up this way. Actually I'm only angry with him when I give him credit for it all, which I don't always do.

Thank you for the comments.

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

JerryPat2
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14 posted 2011-06-28 11:24 PM


Juju, if it pulled at your heartstrings, I feel vindicated for writing it. Thank you.

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

Namyh
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15 posted 2011-06-29 06:43 PM


JerryP - What a graphic poetic premonition of what waits for all of us who live long enough and will have to endure the ravages of old age, the deterioration of mind and body and the big final confrontation just around its corner. That's scary Jerry for anybody over 50 and a prayer for anybody over 30 and a warning for anybody over 20. You wrote this well JP. It's a lesson in mortality for each of us. Namyh
P.S. - I'm calling my doctor right away. I think I need a physical. LOL.
  

JerryPat2
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16 posted 2011-06-29 06:49 PM


Haha Well, since I am seventy-two I wake up each morning wondering if this is the day, Namyh. Thanks for the nice comment.

~ Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient. ~

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