Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

What's Going On?...March Of Time

 time marches on

at a rate of knots

life is too fast  for everyone

 


 

baby boomers

are geriatrics now

in spite  of their monumental efforts

to change the status quo and their attempts

at achieving  significant change

the world they tried to create

doesn't exist

their chants of peace and  love

slow down you're going too fast

you've got to make the mornin' last 

are just fleeting petals in the wind now


 never mind carpe diem

savour the day

sapor diem 

this ole  not so groovy boomer  anymore says

 the perfection of smooth brown eggs

the brand new leaf shoot on your window sill basil plant

the incredible (ongoing in my case ) kindness of strangers

the adoring look and purring of a cat as he watches  you serve

 fresh sardines 

are all mind blowing

no illicit substances necessary

we have so much to give thanks for 

 


 

FEELIN GROOVY ?

then

DEO GRATIAS

 



 


12 comments:

  1. You summed us baby boomers neatly, Rall. I remember so well the ‘chants of peace and love’, and especially that Simon and Garfunkel song. The lines that resonate with me now are: ‘the brand new leaf shoot on your window sill basil plant’ and ‘the adoring look and purring of a cat’.

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  2. Ha, I resonate with every line. We came so close, didnt we? Looks like the dark side is winning, sadly. My sister says "it's a good time to be old." Sigh. I love the perfection of smooth brown eggs, and the gratitude for small joys. It's what keeps us sane, I suspect.

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  3. Yes boomers had the best time to be young....

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  4. Oh Rall, this is so true. You were inspired! The boomers did not achieve all of the changes that they hoped for and worked for! Sadly. But those were really the 'good old days, ' even though I know I shouldn't say that. But despite that, yes, we have to savor the day and. give thanks!

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  5. " never mind carpe diem
    savour the day
    sapor diem " It's a much slower more sensual relationship to time you recommend, a lingering rather than a leaping. I like it, all of it.

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  6. Yes and as Sherry says...looks like the dark side is winning and there's nothing anyone seems to be able to do about it... just find small joys and cope.

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  7. I love how you find enjoyment in the simple pleasures of life - and convey them so wonderfully to us - Jae

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  8. Love all the examples you call mind blowing. They truly are. Life is too fast for everyone but à la Sherry I'd rather be a snail and an observer of the world show.

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  9. Sapor diem! The poem quests its way there and warms us with its wisdom.

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  10. Yes, there is much (ignored) value in gratitude.

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  11. The world they (should I say we?) tried to create sadly never took hold.

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  12. Yes, I remember youth, trying to save the world, my peace signs and protest. I am grateful for even the smallest joys these days.

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