A side by side stroll is a ghost of the past.
A side by side stroll is a ghost of the past
Stepping into an emotional abyss six-feet wide
A division of heart from soul
This costly toll keeping families apart
Yet, for old guys like me distance is key.
After all, old is as old does
When Covid-19 is the cause
“I’m as old as I feel,” I’m not
“Eighty is the new 60,” forget that
Corona calls the shots as if almighty
And, vulnerability is a senior’s reality.
Feeling younger is no longer sought
My only thought is to get older
With compliance to CDC my science
I’m protecting everyone else by protecting myself
With no cure in sight I must isolate
Hiding like hell from the bug’s deadly bite
Life and death reside in my own hands
Wash ‘em ‘till they crack whenever I can
The primary defensive attack is to stay at home
A prison of sorts is a safe haven of choice
With the warden, my wife an ally
Surviving as a single unit a must
No “she “or “I,” just “us.”
All the drama at play is simply surreal
Not unlike a Shakespearean metaphor
Life, a rehearsal with no curtain call or encore
The absurdity of it all
Reminds me of Woody Allen’s refrain
“I’m not afraid of death;
I just don’t want to be there when it happens.”
In a time to be old

Comments
Nicely done, Harry, and on
Arnie Reisman Vineyard HavenNicely done, Harry, and on the money. Love those internal rhymes & cadences. You speak for my age. Thanks.
Thanks Arnie. To be
Harry Seymour Oak BluffsThanks Arnie. To be complemented by a poet of your status is most gratifying.
Mr. Seymour, Not only are you
Doug DaleMr. Seymour, Not only are you a brilliant diverse artist you are a sage of our human tribe. You give voice to the status of age I experience every morning BEFORE coffee.
Wow, Doug Dale. You just pop
Harry Seymour Oak BluffsWow, Doug Dale. You just pop up everywhere and so pleased to hear from you, and I appreciate your kind words.
What a haunting and utterly
joan malkin chilmarkWhat a haunting and utterly beautiful painting, Harry. I'm so struck by the painting that I haven'
t even gotten to the poem!
Hi, Harry. I know you will
Jules Bernstein Washington, D.C.Hi, Harry. I know you will remember me, Jules Bernstein. I’m the guy who bought your Michelle-Barack “fist bump” scratch painting some time ago on the Vineyard. It hangs proudly in our home here in D.C. as a wonderful reminder of better times. Today is my 85th birthday and I look upon your poem as an unexpected birthday gift from an old friend. Like you, I am sequestered here at home with my wife, Linda, without plans to spend our usual glorious summer on the Vineyard, but with the hope that things will improve, especially after Election Day in November. So let’s “keep on, keepin’ on,” and do our best to keep our spirits up while hoping for many more and better tomorrows.
Happy Birthday Jules. I
Harry Seymour Oak BluffsHappy Birthday Jules. I remember you well as one who lifted my spirits by your purchase of "Yes we Can," a title apropos to our current COVID situation and your optimism.
Now that is a creative way of
Margaret Vero BeachNow that is a creative way of putting life today into perspective. God bless you and your wife each day!
Ah to be old is a gift today.
Gil Williams Lincoln MA & Oak BluffsAh to be old is a gift today. As always (all ways) Harry, spot on. We take delight in whatever form life presents itself.
Harry, once again you have
Mike Smith Washington, DCHarry, once again you have hit it out of the ballpark with this very timely artistic piece. I love your brilliance in incorporating the innocence and curiosity of the child with the watchful eye and ready to be there for him by the old man. It was important to have the closeness of the ghost, because we know as grandparents it is only the Covid-19 virus that forces the old man to maintain a social distance.
It is obvious from the physique of the old man .... very broad shoulders ...that he is a former competitive swimmer. Most likely swam for HU “you know”.
Thanks Mike, That statuesque
Harry Seymour Oak BluffsThanks Mike, That statuesque model of manliness was done with you in mind, You have been immortalized my friend,
Such an evocative painting;
Monina von Opel ChilmarkSuch an evocative painting; love your new direction. And, yes we are in an emotional abyss six feet wide...you put it perfectly.
While hunkered down off
Raymond Randolph and Oak BluffsWhile hunkered down off Island, I drift into dreams of the Vineyard and when I will chase Blythe on the sand. I never thought about age, but now I think of it everyday. I'm glad that I can. Thank you for your "gifts" and the thoughtfulness to share. We are blessed every single day!
Harry as usual you are right
Hudie Fleming Washington DCHarry as usual you are right on. I am locked down here with my wife Peggy, aka Management. Your poem is beautiful and your friendship is everlasting. Thank you.
You’re artistry and writing
Judy Brooks Golf / sister of Candy Carr Vail ColoradoYou’re artistry and writing are soothing and inspirational.
Hey Harry,
Henry Whitted Washington, DCHey Harry,
Hudie sent me this poem, I think it is beautiful. Getting old is more than a notion and I feel that your poem puts a new perspective on getting old. We were on the swimming team together at Howard University. I was an Art Major when in school (See Tai and I were Art Majors).
Dear Harry
Deborah SarasotaDear Harry
What a wonderful representation of how we feel as grandparents. The painting captured exactly what I feel at this moment after FaceTiming with my granddaughter who is on the Vineyard. Your painting is inspirational. It’s haunting. It’s beautiful, Harry you are so creative! I love your work.
Harry, I commented on the
Deborah SarasotaHarry, I commented on the painting but failed to respond to the poem. The sentimentality certainly represents the zeitgeist of this period of social isolation and social distancing. Beautiful!
Harry Seymour is the epitome
Michael Brown Newton, MaHarry Seymour is the epitome of a gentleman. He is apart from being a great artist, a kind and caring human being. If you don’t know him you should...
Michael, are you talking
Harry Seymour Oak BluffsMichael, are you talking about the same person I know?
Beautiful work as always ..
Elaine Cawley Weintraub West TisburyBeautiful work as always .. full of heart and soul.
After eight weeks of self
Bettie Eubanks Palm Coast FloridaAfter eight weeks of self-inflicted shut-in...I’m feeling like the elderly. The elderly that are often treated that ghosts. Your words are inflicting and uplifting like that child. Happy as long as he can be where is papa side
Beautiful, Harry!
Kib BramhallBeautiful, Harry!
Dear Harry, your painting and
Pam Tillis Amherst, MADear Harry, your painting and poem are so beautifully poignant. Thank you very much for sharing your gifts with the world.
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