Thank you Penlope

Written
2012

 Thank you Penelope

 

Death is sure the lazy one

       insisting on leaving

       so much undone.

Leaving the house in order

       is the civilized thing to do

       no task for busy children.

 

All those files of lesson plans

       for students forgotten

       for classes long since over.

 

And what use is a curriculum vita

       for one retired so log ago

       and not looking to move?

 

Fifteen hundred jazz cds

       long since copied into the computer

       of use to someone, but whom?

 

My father’s watch        at the end of a shoelace

       so admired for so many years

       now unused in a drawer.

 

The book downsizing goes slowly

       since each book is an old friend

       deserving a respectful goodbye.

 

Each closet culled of “not worn in a year’”,

       tee shirts not kept for messages

       nor to be understood by young buyers at the Thrift.

 

Been going to clean out the spice shelves

       for many years to get rid of spices

       traded in the Middle East from a camel.

 

Fixed the roof, driveway and pool,

       garden is in as good shape

       as a no bend gardener can do.

 

So I have taken your advice

       to get my house in order, but my life time

       of mess is going to take more time.

 

I know you are in a hurry

       but I have much to do

       and need to get back to work

 

So if you are in such a hurry

       You can’t help go ahead

       I will catch up when I am done.

 

And when I do catch up

       with sweat from my labors

       your cool hand on my brow will be welcome

 

November 24, 2012  Doug Minnis

 

Notes
As we get old we downsize.We know what we are doing. We are preparing for our own death. This poem gives words to the idea as I whistle walking in the graveyard