Old Man with a Swimming Pool

Written
2010

 As I sit and stare I know full well

      you will not clean yourself.

Not once in 43 years did

       you toss out the leaves,

      kill the forming green algae

      or run in new water.

I stare at the beautiful reflections

      on your glass surface and

      marvel at us two old ones with

      a shared past.

When I was young

      and had lots of energy

      you were new and easy to keep clean.

There was not a tree

      over 3 feet tall in 200 yards.

Drop in a bit of acid and chlorine

      and you were sterile and

      beautifully transparent.

Your new white plaster

      and the sun lit the pool.

You were then as cold

      as you were clear.

Your clarity invited a quick dive

      and quick shiver.

These days there are lots

      of year-round leaf-dropping trees.

They are close and hanging over you.

Come a slight wind and you

      manage to Willie Mays

      catch every leaf dropped.

Whatever and how many,

      you manage to neatly catch all

      windy throws to you.

I have taken good care of you

      low these many years.

Black algae, cracks

      and broken pump motors

      fixed fast.

Leaves on the top,

      leaves on the bottom

      scooped up and measured.

I hired Oscar, the pool sweep.

      to help.

He worked day in

      and day out to harvest

      your collection of neighbors’leaves.

The solar heater stopped

      the shivering cursing

      you got for years.

So here I sit staring at you

      thinking of all the kids

       who learned to swim in you.

Guess it has been worth it, huh?

And my thought is how

       much like a married couple we are.

When we were young

      we played with no concern of work.

Now that we are old

      we need to dedicate

      ourselves to mutual service.

But, my friend you are old enough

      to clean up after yourself.

And you have not done much

      for me lately.

 

 

Doug Minnis

May 8,2010

     

 

Notes
I had Oscar fixed for $350.00 I had a panel replaced for $800.00. Acid and Chlorine are sky high. I came home and the wind had filled the pool with pollen from neighbor's trees and my pool side trees are sheding leaves for the year. I did just sit there and ask myself if was all worth it. In a bit Shawn and Luke came over and swam. Mid month two of my kis will be here and soon the swimming season starts . Yup still the best investment I ever made,