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An Excerpt From the Diary of a Man Growing Old


12.06.09 Posted in today's words by

Neil Ellman’s poetry has appeared here before (The Morning After). You can also read one of his poems at Astropoetica. He writes in New Jersey. In this poem, Neil finds the magic in the mundane and adds humor to underscore the insight.





An Excerpt From the Diary of a Man Growing Old
By Neil Ellman

October 19, 2009

There are things to do today
Worlds to conquer
Smallish things
But things that matter
Little things that make a life:

__ send some poems to that quarterly I found online
__ take out garbage before it rains
__ withdraw cash from the ATM
__ make a list of the lists I need
__ check my pulse
__ check my glucose
__ tweeze hairs from ears and nose
__ buy bananas
__ buy hot patches for my back
__ scramble an egg for lunch
__ check The New York Times
__ check The Nation
__ check what Oprah has to say
__ check the Dow before it falls
__ call out for Chinese food
__ once again, attempt to twitter (or is it tweeter?)
__ find a rhyme for “consecrate”
__ contemplate the meaning of the end.



3 Responses to “An Excerpt From the Diary of a Man Growing Old”

  1. Sarah says:

    Funny, touching, and real. Love the double entendre in the last line.

  2. Bobbie Troy says:

    Liked it very much. The days really do add up and become our life.

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