I haven't so much as opened this page in years! 
At the risk of embarrassment, I will leave the ancient posts.  It was Marsha's Blog that brought me here, simply because I wanted to leave a comment on her influential Ferlinghetti post!  
Because I am here, I will leave my latest poem--a harsh one--but approved by the FLC Poetry Club.  I love the years I spent with them.  No regrets.
  Waiting 
  See, it’s like this: 
  If I were going to hit you  You would be flat on the floor already  Or smeared in print on yesterday’s front page.  There is no waiting in my world  At least, not without a cigarette  And I quit the day I retired.   This is my time, see  And I don’t have the time or the money for waiting  And I don’t have time for old habits  I don’t have money to burn  Retired is the wrong word for now  I am de-tired and de-livered  With what I know and what I must learn   I was never good at waiting for  And have spent way too much time doing it  As if it earned interest in a hidden bank of the future  But I looked in that hopeful vault yesterday   And there God’s voice echoed what I had not heard  And lists of to-do-laters fluttered in the empty breath  So, you see, time is now. 
 
  By Susan L. Chast
  12 February 2012
 
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