Flashback: Angsty teenage poetry

It’s a rainy day here in southeast Pennsylvania.  It’s my day off and for whatever reason, I decided to peruse my old notebooks.  Remember when you were young and love seemed as serious as a heart attack?  Well, I found a poem I wrote when, just after graduation from high school, I got dumped by a boy I thought I loved.

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The dull thudding rain falls softly

As another grey day goes by

I am drowning in misery

And wondering once again, why?

An umbrella shelters the walkers

As they trudge along the street

And I stare out my window, alone and desperate

The kettle whistles on the stove

But I just let it shriek

I’m too far gone, I can’t move

My limbs are growing weak

The empty bottle hits the floor

As I open my slackened hand

And I wonder once again

Why I loved that man

Goodnight everyone!

 Finish each day and be done with it.
You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.
Ralph Waldo Emerson 

Some things I love

My handsome husband

My good for nothing dog

The Foo Fighters (no one is having more fun than Dave Grohl)

Philadelphia sports (yes I know we’re the worst fans ever!)

English Premiere League soccer (uh…football)

Marvel comics

Science fiction in general and Star Trek in particular

Beer not wine, Irish Whisky not bourbon

Books, lots and lots of books

Tea, loose and brewed in a pot, neither lemon nor milk

All four seasons in Pennsylvania

And all of you my friends!