Old age––
Can’t escape it.
We grumble about it,
but the alternative, for sure,
is worse.
The dVerse Poets prompt was to write a cinquain: 2-4-6-8-2.
See how others responded to the prompt HERE.
Old age––
Can’t escape it.
We grumble about it,
but the alternative, for sure,
is worse.
The dVerse Poets prompt was to write a cinquain: 2-4-6-8-2.
See how others responded to the prompt HERE.
In the words of Chit: Do it, lady!!
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Exactly 👍🏼
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My sentiments too! I love the simplicity composing a cinquain requires … yours has depth and introspection, nothing simple about it.
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Thanks, hdwoonie.
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True dat, Judy.
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Oh you young thing. How would you know???
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Gee thanks on the compliment. I’m no spring chicken.
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You look like one in your photo.
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Judy, I’m young at heart. And I think you are also.
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You’re right. Just wish my back knew it.
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Wonderful, Judy! And you are definitely right!
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Yes!
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Agree! Lovely photo, Judy!
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Ha ha, that’s what I’ve always said!
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Very neat
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Love your cinquain, Judy. I’ve accepted it now; after eleven years of retirement, I’m happy in my own skin, hairstyle, clothes – and I can write as much or as little as I want.
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Me, too, Kim. Thanks for responding.
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Well said! It seems you wear old age well.
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Ah, what a sweet thing to say.
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I love not acting my age! The two in the photo are heroes!
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They are.. Just being who they are. Fun.
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Indeed… cannot agree more
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What old age? It’s nothing but a myth!
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this is empowering. Lovely image for the words. Gorgeous write. Thanks.
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Thanks, Selma.
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What’s the alternative?! Being young forever?🙃
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No… but I wouldn’t say no to reincarnation!
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