Sunday, March 15, 2015

March 15, 2015



YOU KNOW YOU’RE OLD WHEN…

You know you’re old when
you use your plastic pill box
to tell you what day of the week it is.

You know you’re old when
you have to get up three times every night.

You know you’re old when
your trifocals are full of dust and dirt and dandruff
and fingerprints and you think it’s a hazy day.

You know you’re old
when you don’t know what color your
hair really is and you don’t want to know.

You know you’re old when
you look down at the barber shop floor
and all the hair on the floor is gray
and it’s all yours – what little is there.

You know you’re old when
you’re wondering if the wrinkle on your arm
is a stray strand of spaghetti.

You know you’re old when
others finish your stories.

You know you’re old when
they tap you to tell you you’re hearing aid is whistling.

You know you’re old when
friends and family are scared to call you past 8 P.M.  

You know you’re old when
you don’t know whom you’re daughter-in-law’s
mother-in-laws husband is.

You know you’re old when
you don’t know your zipper is unzipped.

You know you’re old when
you keep saying, “I don’t know where I put it.”

You know you’re old when
you don’t care what others think and you’re not afraid to say so.

You know you’re old when
the whine in your mouth is spelled “whine” not “wine”.

You know you’re old when
you don’t know how old you are.



© Andy Costello, Reflections, 2015

1 comment:

Mary Joan said...

That is too , very , true !

You know you're old when you recognize the truth in your poem !

But young enough to laugh at it ! :o )