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ageing, Alexandra Carr-Malcolm, footloose and fancy free, hibernation, life cycle, old age, poetry
Sometimes I feel that I am small,
and I don’t matter anymore,
I am so tired I could surely sleep,
for an eternity I would forever weep,
my heart feels heavy, and my mind so dull,
my body aches from a life lived full.
The fight is gone and the flame subdued,
passion’s waned as a life concludes;
once more be young, footloose and free?
I’ve had my day, and it’s not for me.
© Footloose 05.12.2012
By Alexandra Carr-Malcolm
English: Ladybird on a sunflower A rare spot of sun and blue sky this August brings a ladybird and a sunflower out at the same time. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I don’t know… you’re pretty footloose with your poetry!
Haha – I’m trawling through my older poems and found this – it’s not one of my all time favourites but it wanted an outing!
Love it!
Oh – thank you 🙂
I wasn’t so sure about this one!! 🙂
I really liked it…great job!
Thank you 😀
So lovely.
Thank you very much 🙂
Reblogged this on Worldly Winds.