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Tag: Midlife crisis
MidLife Crisis
The desire to relive youth
Comes on like a contagion
A midlife crisis is an apt word
To describe the malady
Many go there
But some never return
A clock can be biological
Ticking loud enough
To cause ears to bleed
And heads to explode
And minds to claw
At the walls of time
Like a trapped animal
Remembering suddenly
Things never done
Places never been
Hearts never explored
Lands never conquered
Dreams never realised
Emotions never felt
Repression never lifted
Oceans never explored
Projects never finished
The clock can be cerebral
A desire or need to ram
And jam in, as much as possible
Like filling a suitcase to bursting
So it can’t be closed
Easily
Red sports car
Leather jacket
Guitar
A younger model
A need to re-affirm
Masculintiy
Femininity
Desirability
Or all three
And a hope to escape
The existance one finds themselves
Embroiled in.
The midlife crisis is actually
Three quarters of the way into life
Creating an air of desperation
Suffocation
Drowning
Falling
A need to fall
Sweet surrender
To practice for that other surrender
Of death
But hopefully
Once the crisis is over
You come away – unscathed
Without leaving too many casualties
In your wake
And it’s back to reality
Normality need not be
Stale soup and slippers
Instead, it can be sanity
And staid need not be stagnant
And dreams need not be broken
And summer can burst through
The illusion of spring.