Tag: Old age

  • In 50 Years

    The poem reflects on future aspirations regarding actions and words vital for a fulfilling aging experience. It questions how one’s current choices influence a peaceful transition into old age, emphasizing the importance of living in compassionate nations that prioritize elderly care, and encouraging introspection about individual responsibilities toward future needs.

  • The Fiendish Endish

    The poem reflects on the struggles of aging and the relentless challenges it brings. It laments the exhaustion of fighting against life’s adversities, capturing the emotional and physical toll of facing losses and disappointments. Despite the dark realities, a sense of resilience through humor emerges, highlighting the bittersweet nature of growing older.

  • What We Can’t Sue

    Ever thought about suing life? It’s a tough case because gravity, tornadoes, and even your grumpy old bones can’t take the stand. Imagine the chaos as earth tremors, viruses, and an avalanche try to defend themselves! Spoiler: courts don’t recognize them as defendants! Good luck with that!