Soon sixty IP
By Highhat
Sat, 09 Feb 2013
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I had a notebook once
I’d jot down when I was available
I’d make appointments
I had a busy life
Darting in and out of places
And keeping track .
Everything neatly accounted for
I’d even consult my notebook
When to see friends
I don’t have a notebook anymore
I seem to remember well still
Closing in on sixty
I’m lucky to be able to remember
And I live as though every day is my last
Grabbing all the love I can get
And cherishing every kind remark
Making up for the foolishness of the past
When I couldn’t remember anything
Without my notebook
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I'm 50, Pia, and I still
Permalink Submitted by The Walrus on
I'm 50, Pia, and I still have a diary-cum-notebook, but I often forget to check it.
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I found this very
I found this very interesting, Pia — the perspective on the rushing life, and the last 6 lines were particularly lovely. Rhiannon
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Hi Pia, I could relate to
Permalink Submitted by skinner_jennifer on
Hi Pia,
I could relate to this piece, being nearly 60
myself.
I have loads of diaries from when I was young,
but again like you, don't bother keeping one
anymore.
Still, it's good to look back, don't you think?
Jenny.
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I think there is resonance
I think there is resonance in other's writing that acts as a kind of notebook and this makes sense to me. thanks Pia.
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