Retired Seniors Poem by Terry Hoffman

Retired Seniors



I spent my whole life working,
ne'er once was on the dole.
Now that I'm retired and old,
I wonder 'Why? ' that goal.

SS's my retirement;
that's all I have to use.
Is does not go all that far;
no help do I refuse.

State-wide programs do I seek
to help me make ends meet.
Food stamps just are not enough
for all I need to eat

Heating bills go up and up;
no refuge is in sight.
They keep cutting HEAP programs;
no one will help my plight.

I think that the government
does really hate old souls
Won't provide the needed help
for us to reach our goals.

We're the ones who put in funds
for our retirement.
Washington took all our dough;
it was so badly spent.

Here I sit in poverty
Less money every day.
How long can I last like this?
I live from day to day.

Retired Seniors
Friday, February 12, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: old age
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