Crepe paper streamers,
I used to string them
for birthday celebrations.
Now I have crepey skin.
Shiney brunette hair
blow-dried just so.
Now grey, held back with barrettes,
away from eyes with sagging lids.
I used to chase little ones
in games of duck-duck-goose,
hike glaciers
and dance till dawn.
Morphed by scores of years,
still I smile.
Time slows my pace,
cherished memories accrue.
I occasionally put on hiking boots,
they just don’t trek as far.
And I do dance,
but not nearly as late.
Most importantly, still I love.
More deeply,
more completely
with every passing day.

Written for dVerse, the virtual pub for poets around the globe. Today Dora asks us to write a “despite and still” poem. Photo taken two weeks ago on the heliport of Celebrity’s Constellation during our 24 night back-to-back cruises, including a TransAtlantic from Barcelona to Tampa, Florida. Thankful for every day.











