Fade away
Guest Poems > Kathryn Carroll
FADE AWAY
I never thought the day would come that the wrinkles
and gray hair would appear, and senility so very near.
and gray hair would appear, and senility so very near.
I wake in so much pain, again to face another day.
Before I could run and now I walk, but rarely do I
ever talk.
ever talk.
Afraid to speak because my mind is not the same,
peoples names seem to fade away.
peoples names seem to fade away.
Is this called old age, forgetfulness or senility,
I can only guess. Makes no difference at my age
what a mess!
I can only guess. Makes no difference at my age
what a mess!
O the woes that come along with age, I wished to
God I could change.
God I could change.
Those were the days when I could sing and dance,
and remember how it was when I could romance.
and remember how it was when I could romance.
But now those younger years have disappeared, to
be replaced with aching bones, hearing loss and
wondering if I'll wake to see another day, or
will I just fade away.
be replaced with aching bones, hearing loss and
wondering if I'll wake to see another day, or
will I just fade away.
© 1997 Kathryn Carroll