Ode To Retirement Poem by Richard Wlodarski

Ode To Retirement

Rating: 5.0


Take time to know
The twilight years
Wake early in the morning
Behold glorious sunrise
Breathe in the fresh air
Be grateful for the breath of life

Take time to see
The glory years
The majestic beauty
Of multicolored butterflies
Breathe in the fresh air
Be grateful for the gift of sight

Take time to hear
The soundness of these years
The symphony of Mother Nature
And The Byrds The Beatles The Monkees
Breathe in the fresh air
Be grateful for the gift of hearing

Take time to smell
The fragrance of these years
The perfumed landscape
Of diverse cultures
Breathe in the fresh air
Be grateful for the gift of smell

Take time to taste
The bon apetite
The delectable plate
Of this wondrous life
Breathe in the fresh air
Be grateful for the gift of taste

Take time to touch
The heart of love
The hand of homelessness
The smile of a newborn
Breathe in the fresh air
Be grateful for touching life

Monday, April 4, 2022
Topic(s) of this poem: retirement
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 04 April 2022

This is a magnificent ode to the old age! Loved this wisdom loaded poem. Top score.

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Richard Wlodarski 05 April 2022

Dillip, coming from you, your comments are a huge compliment! Thank you so much.

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me poet yeps poet 04 April 2022

R W UR wonderful let all breathe fresh air only lovely thinking ur poetree

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Nabakishore DashA 05 April 2022

Beautifully written.Your words to express our gratitude for all that have been given are praiseworthy revered poet.

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Richard Wlodarski 08 April 2022

I am deeply humbled and honoured by your very positive response. Thank you so much.

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4. Sometimes, when I am fully immersed in a favourite book, or in some other activities I love, I may not be able to visit PoemHunter for many days. Thus I feel I am still young.

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Richard Wlodarski 08 April 2022

Poet Menon, you are gifted in both writing poetry and in giving feedback. Always very grateful to you with your well thought out and creative commentary.

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3. My employer favoured me with a post-retirement assignment which lasted till recently. And of course, reading and writing are my passion. Apart from gardening, agriculture etc. So, I am yet to retire. I have a pretty busy daily schedule yet.

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2. After busy work-schedule for many long years (in my case 37 years) , when we retire at the young age of sixty, all on a sudden, we may find as if we are left in the high open seas, with nothing to do. Though, it was not so in my case.

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Fantastic poetic tribute to old age and a passionate account of getting old. Loved it.5 *s.

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