Then I laughed
I awake to breathe in that wonderful fresh air
Smiling as I do, but I always smile when I wake
I smiled too because my cat was standing on my chest staring
I smiled because he nuzzled my face
Then I laughed
Smart creatures, they know they own us
Then my smile broadened and I laughed again
I realized I am still on this side of the grass
Not that it’s a bad thing to be anywhere else
But others around me might be a wee bit upset over the sudden shock
Then I laughed
I smiled as I sat up and stretched and felt my old bones creak
And then I laughed
Where has my youth gone?
My mind still says 16, but my bones say otherwise
Then I laughed
Sitting up slowly, putting feet to floor
I take those first stiff steps like the mechanical toy
Until the motor kicks in
Look at me, I don’t look old
Then I laughed
Ah the hands of time, we wish to stop it
But it marches on
I robotically head to the kitchen to make coffee
Then I laughed
Making my coffee in the French press
Mmm how the aroma fills the air
I smiled
How those first luscious sips taste
And then you remind me how much I need my coffee,
before my mind is in gear
Then I laughed
Carolee Dennis-Woosley
April 28, 2012