TWO OLD MEN
A rainy day, in sullen gloom
The aged men sit…
No need to turn the lights on,
Enough daylight’s legit.
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The one, in his favorite chair,
The other riding shotgun…
A lot of folks have passed through there
Since this ritual was begun.
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Both chairs are slightly angled
Out toward the sun or rain…
Watching for the U.S. Mail
And Meals on Wheels again.
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Each sits in his revelry,
Silent as a tomb…
One or both may notice
Someone entering the Common Room.
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The elder is hard of hearing
And wears a hearing aid…
You wouldn’t know talking to him,
Responses are delayed!
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They sit and watch for hours
From early morn to night…
Getting up for meals and bathroom breaks,
They keep the world in sight.
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One takes an afternoon nap
And then others may fill in…
When either of the men return,
Newcomers give way to them.
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They see almost all that’s going on,
In the courtyard and in the road…
When Homemakers or Nurses come
We strike the mother lode!
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When time is nearing end-of-day
And evening transpires…
The watchful two get up and leave,
Eat and retire.
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No one keeps a watchful eye
On the overnight….
No goings-on to entertain,
Just fisher cats to fight.
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But shortly after daybreak,
We again see these two…
Sitting near the windows
Watching for anything new.
–Jonathan Caswell
Yes, the pretyy years are gone..They too have seen life from both sides now.
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