Hear While You Can

Written
2011

 Hear While You Can

 

Most of my life errors

         are from not hearing.

Until lately this has not been

         because of bad ears.

The noise reached my eardrum

         but not my mind.

Don’t play the stock market or eat green apples;

         but I did not hear

         and really got cleaned out.

Don’t try to change CDs while you drive;

         but I did not hear

         and my insurance rates sure went up.

Don’t date you best friend’s ex;

         but I did not hear

         and now I know why she became ex.

Don’t give an honest answer to some questions;

         but I did not hear

         and a poet friend no longer asks.

Don’t go in your office;

         but I did not hear

         and soon took verbal abuse from an angry student.

Don’t lift without a knee bend;

         but I did not hear        

         now I have reason to note my aching back.

Don’t eat and drink so much wine;

         but I did not hear

         so off to the gym to off the belly fat.

Even the stupid

          can be taught to listen

         and now I am willing to listen. 

 Old age brings a bit of wisdom

         and with a hearing aid

         I  have actually improved my hearing.

Only now there

         is too little to hear.

My advising voices

         are silenced;

         appearing only in vivid dreams.

If my children are saying anything

         it is out of my hearing range

         and probably just as well.

And if I look up in the future from my hospital bed

         and see he doctors talking to my family in the hall

         I am not suppose to hear.

Like so many things in life

         be sure to hear when

         you can profit by listening

Seems so simple

         learn by listening

         and you can have an edge.

Since we do not listen

         I am surprised we are still

         not an endangered species.

Now how might evolution explain this?

 

Doug Minnis

March 6,2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notes
This poem was prompted by a telepone call from my granddaughter ,Vanessa, who talks too fast and too low for me to hear. I do not wear hearing aids when I am home alone. My children usually use e mail to communicate with me