Poems About: RETIREMENT

In this page, poems on / about “retirement” are listed.

  • 49.
    Dream Spot

    Icy water and dense fog
    Mostly boating – no swimming
    Okay to read by the log
    Or close your eyes while dreaming read more »

    Ana Monnar
  • 50.
    Discovery

    The space shuttle, Discovery,
    Got shuttled into retirement,
    Put out to pasture in D.C.
    Museumed so to represent read more »

    Ima Ryma
  • 51.
    Time Rages At The Quiet Of My Soul

    TIME RAGES AT THE QUIET OF MY SOUL

    Time rages at the quiet of my soul-
    My children are so busy now read more »

    Shalom Freedman
  • 52.
    The Ages of The Sea

    If I passed away in
    The ages of the sea,
    Would you come
    To remember me in read more »

    Bret R. Crabrooke
  • 53.
    The Road of Life

    In the quiet country side out east of Cloud Chief
    My family waited for my birth with anticipation
    Dust was extra thick as we were in the dust bowl
    But through it all I added one to the population read more »

    John McCornack
  • 54.
    California Public Employees Pension

    a state retirement fund
    run not by the people but
    by megathief pawns....
    invested in animal read more »

    O Anna Niemus
  • 55.
    EARLY Retirement

    A young sprinter spirit
    Grab an opportunity to run own business
    In a hot Port environment
    Left a cozy cool room in colorful tie behind read more »

    PINONDANG SITUMEANG
  • 56.
    fade away

    Put the instrument on pause,
    fade away with no repeat
    before death comes, the final cause
    of retirement. We cheat read more »

    gershon hepner
  • 57.
    Investment brokers

    Uplifted spirits, enthusiasm, sweetheart

    finally time to enjoy retirement start. read more »

    Jim Norausky
  • 58.
    Don’t exit your grave.

    Don’t visit your premises
    After death. You’ll be a ghost.
    Don’t visit your work place
    After retirement. Hold the face. read more »

    Rm.Shanmugam Chettiar.
  • 59.
    It's just best to sleep all day

    They say a man can have a spiritual awakening in his 30's, the other day, I woke up.
    I woke up to the reality of the fact that I have not accomplished anything worth a damn.
    Death looming, nothing left to remember, just a pile in a landfill with the rest of the memories.
    I woke up terrified, expectations of society, looking sternly at me, disappointed. read more »

    Scott Campbell
  • 60.
    Acrostic

    Loving caring wife, mother and grandma
    Onwards this becomes your full-time drama
    life as a committed medical technologist
    inspires us all to try to be like you as best
    today reaffirms as your official retirement
    also an elegant exit from noble confinement read more »

    Marvin Brato Sr
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