Started writing poems a little over a year ago after an unexpected cancer diagnosis and a brief hospital stay with many tests and examinations.
Now I’m 80 years of age and feel healthy as a racing horse with the cancer gone and still working out and riding my exercise bike for 2 hours daily.
I see these poems as being like swan songs that I write till the end of my life, going out with words that are like musical lyrics to me, a final symphony of swan songs.
The problem is a doctor at the hospital said I could live another 30 years, and that’s a long time for an aging mind to keep writing poems.
And, quite frankly, I don’t want to live 30 more years with the risks of debilitating diseases and mental impairments, like dementia.
Not to mention the diminished quality of life as one reaches the 90s and beyond.
But in the meantime, I’ll just keep composing these poems for as long as I can.
Bob Boyd