
Choices
Winter-low sun in my eyes,
I sit at the breakfast table
blinking back rainbows.
Light quivers into fragments.
Too much light and my world
turns dark. I can no longer see
the computer screen, nor am I
able to write in the old-fashioned
way with pen, ink, and paper.
To continue working, I must lower
the blinds or move to the other room
away from the sunlight.
Another option:
to forget deadlines and schedules
to lay down my pen, to close my eyes,
to bask in early morning pleasures,
purring like an ageing cat
enjoying the sun.
Comment:
A Golden Oldie that suddenly surfaced from “among my souvenirs”, as Connie Francis once sang. Or was it twice? Sunshine is certainly a magic balm for old bones. Only now am I starting to understand the wisdom of animals, that old dog, lying in the sun, the ageing cat curled up in a sunny window, the ancient donkey, seeking warmth, away from the shade. Such joy in the small things that make life so much better.
I know what this is like, my spot at my desk gets blinding light in the morning too, but it’s warm, so I stay and endure!
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Ageing bones – how they lap up the sunshine and the warmth. Just close the eyes, dream and doze!
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