MOMENTS - Forever is not so long anymore - A poem
Why is it
when I stare backward
on the landscape of my life,
the only signposts still standing
are the losses?
Where are the moments?
Always waiting, waiting for things,
for children to start school,
mortgages to be paid,
for Christmas, summer,
marriages to begin,
to be over.
Or, rushing, out of breath,
I have slammed so many doors,
missed friendships,
meeting obligations, making deadlines,
stretching to goals that meant nothing.
I can’t wait anymore
to hear the ocean while I sleep,
for the glass table which is too expensive,
a screened porch.
A man who adores me.
I want to run along a beach with no destination,
read all day in my nightgown,
throw away my eyeliner.
I want to fall madly in love with an unsuitable person.
Forever is not so long anymore.
I want to live,
so if I ever look back again,
I’ll remember the moments.
Oh so beautiful - Wasn’t this in one of your books - I remember it from before - not sure which book - you wrote so many. Your readers should know that.
With what we have left - let’s just love ourselves totally.
We can do that now
Dear Margaret -
Oh, you are a smarty! With a great memory!
Yes, that is a poem from Reflections from a Woman Alone.
Glad you like it!
Love,
Corinne
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