elderyouth indiscretions

waking up to reality
it really shouldn’t be so hard
without your morning coffee hit
tongue feels like a rusty bollard

your bladder is full to bursting
it jolly well hurts to high heaven
you were supposed to wake at eight
but had to take a piss at seven

the pins & needles in your neck
have you concerned for your health
your rickety arsed hinged knees
fold into the declining years of self

a mind filled with yesterday’s fog
a handful of pills for breakfast
you hope they’re not addictive
& could swear you’re growing a bust

is that a dead bear on the couch
the mirror says no, look again
your birthday party begins tonight
twenty-five? try four score & ten!

by TETIANA ALEKSINA, CASSY SINGLE & TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2024

21 thoughts on “elderyouth indiscretions

  1. My 74th birthday this coming week. I have the oil-can ready! When younger (as in approaching 50) I lived my life to the very fullest with intent on gathering memories to see me through the no-longer-working-hips days. I’m expecting those memories will come in useful eventually. Meantime., long live us all

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  2. I hear you! And yet…and yet…. As a member of the non-exclusive club no one wants to be a member of (i.e., the Cancer Club) and after two total hip replacements in the past couple of years, I’d have to say that unless life has been reduced to unbearable pain, it ain’t all that bad when you consider the alternative. But, oh, that mirror!

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    • I have to say, I completely agree with you. The alternative really isn’t much chop, so I’ll take frail dotage for as long as I can get! As for mirrors, me and them don’t exactly get along, so we have an agreement where I’ll ignore them if they’ll ignore me. It’s working out pretty well so far… 😛

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