Life is very brief, and so
not living is slowly dying
you used to live, you know?
Ice skating
calves and ankles quiver
as the frozen ground stirs,
you’d shiver.
Once you exercised a bunch
ate well, shunned the late night munch
made walking stairs an easy task
in Philly, four floors and light lunch
back to high school weight, just once.
Trips to Paris
there were three
now a distant memory
shimmering art and structures
tasty bits of Brie and croissants
all blurred by memory’s faults.
Instead of being afraid
you took the extra days prepaid
roamed the art and nature alike
became tour guide for new friends’ sake.
A novel, never published
stagnant, sitting, not dusted
a memoir of one French vacation
that ended in destruction
of twin towers across the ocean
will you get that tome in motion?
Put down the phone and take up pen
eat well, and live your best again
walking, traveling, skating far
and soon transcript will be a star.
Love, your youth.
– Sandra Johnson, June 25, 2022
Great response to the prompt. (I, myself, long for back to high school weight, just once.”)