Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Children and Carpe Diem


Here’s a truth:  children grow up too fast. And here’s an auxiliary truth: life goes by too fast; we are too soon old. Therefore, carpe diem. As a poetry lover, I wish to share with you this poem by Thomas Lux.


A Little Tooth

Your baby grows a tooth, then two,
and four, and five, then she wants some meat
directly from the bone. It's all

over: she'll learn some words, she'll fall
in love with cretins, dolts, a sweet
talker on his way to jail. And you,

your wife, get old, flyblown, and rue
nothing. You did, you loved, your feet
are sore. It's dusk. Your daughter's tall.


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"A Little Tooth" from Drowned River by Thomas Lux. Copyright © 1990 by Thomas Lux. Borrowed from the Poetry Society of America’s website.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

you have a nice blog
God bless you

Anonymous said...

Thank you Judy for your kind comment
I added myself to follow your blog
the next time you visit mine you are more than welcome to become a follower of The Old Geezer Blog
I haven't read you testimony yet but I will soon
God bless you, Ron

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