#BlogBattle ~ Bucket #Poetry

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They say at my age of 85

The days of wine and roses are over

They may be right, however

I live ten minutes from the beach at Southend

Each day I insert myself into the world

I sit with my toes in the sand

Watching people with their children

Playing let’s bury dad

This it seems, leads to a great deal of laughter

I count the days lucky

When a stranger stops to speak awhile

A gift from the Universe

This morning, I have risen extra early

I want to see the sunrise

With luck, I will have the beach to myself

As I walk barefoot along the sand

I am drawn towards two abandoned blue buckets

Sandcastles forgotten, weekend trippers

Long gone home

I sit holding one of the buckets

With no spade to fill it, I use my hand

I turn it over and instantly felt transported

As if by a time machine to my 8-year-old self

The first time standing on sand

The sight of the sea, so large

I remember thinking it had no end

It was rolling away from me to touch the sky

I know better now, as I wait for the sunrise

Wondering how many more I can fit into my life

Before I am called to that blue hour I see before me…

©anitadawes

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  1. aebranson Avatar

    Another thought provoking piece. The desire to see the sunrise, and then revisiting a childhood memory, meld together nicely in contemplation of life and youth. Knowing that ‘final sunset’ comes closer after each sunrise is a reality we should probably stay more aware of. Nice job once again!

    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you so much!

  2. Gary Avatar

    A deep concept tackling aged people and touching when they were young. Getting old with memories behind and less time in front is quite a scary thing to ponder. In teen years life extends decades ahead, with time those decades dwindle to the end. Great stuff ladies and truly thought provoking!

    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you, Gary…

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  4. ellenbest24 Avatar

    Your words took me a wandering too. But my child I hold on to tightly, so she is never far away. I hope to feel her fun every single day. Xx

  5. robertawrites235681907 Avatar

    This is just lovely, Anita.

    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you, Robbie…

  6. Alethea Kehas Avatar

    A lovely and touching poem ❤️

    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you, Alethea…

  7. Sadje Avatar

    Such a touching poem. Enjoy your day!

    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Thank you for such a lovely comment, Sadie…

      1. Sadje Avatar

        You’re welcome 😉

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