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Sherry Asbury
Poems
Jul 2015
Old Woman, Dancing
Crabbed old feet - imprisoned
in shoes too small, too *****
and too red.
A bit of music escapes
from some trendy cafΓ©,
she dances in the wailing cold.
She remembers when
she was pretty.
She remembers being young.
Now a ***** wall
of fears drifts as she finds
her old age has begun.
She is worn down, worn out
by the pain every old woman knows.
The laughing mouth of the grave
waits to welcome her home.
This from a series of poems about old women finding their place in the world as they fade.
#women
#aging
Written by
Sherry Asbury
Portland, Oregon
(Portland, Oregon)
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