What is the Sound of an Elder Talking?
I keep a big flower pot
full of curly parsley
growing outside my kitchen window
so I can make tabouli salad
at a moment's notice;
I know when to cut back my roses;
I've been to East LA
where cottage yards flourish with colorful flowers
and crack dealers
stand confidently on corners;
I caught a thirty eight pound rock cod
at a depth of 300 feet
just off the continental shelf--
it's eyes popped out
from the pressure change
when I pulled it up;
I climbed the 551 steps
to the cupola of St. Peters Basilica
and all the while
did my best to keep the plight of the infirm
in mind as suggested by a posted sign;
I read Rollo May's Power and Innocence;
marched across the Washington Avenue
bridge during the anti-war movement
past the place where poet John Berryman
gave up his fight against drinking
and jumped;
floated on wild breakers at sunset
off the shore of Puerto Vallarta
while a typhoon blew further out;
rode an old plow horse
alongside the wheat field
of a farm in North Dakota;
of a farm in North Dakota;
I make phone calls to my congressman
and never miss a vote even during mid-terms;
I am a member of the silent generation
born during the second war to end all wars;
my generation has always been thought
to have nothing much to say..