Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

When You're Old I

"...Your tattoos have faded to light grey..."

When You're Old (I)

The calendar begins to laugh.
Objects in the rear view mirror
are minuscule compared to
the images you have on file.
Your tattoos have faded to
light grey, like the sky draining
from your eyes.
Why do you persist?

The uncoiling rope fascinates.
Each loop progressively smaller
and offering less, each bight
promising an ending.
Why go on? Pick a reason.
Call it perseverance.
Call it running out the clock.
Call it living in spite.






Article © Robert L. Penick. All rights reserved.
Published in the October 26, 2020 issue .
Image(s) are public domain.
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Ron. Lavalette
10/26/2020
03:55:03 PM
BLAMMO, Mr P. This geezer's been feeling kinda extra spiteful these days.

Write on, Brother.
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