![]() The Observable Essence of ChangeA Poem by Paris HladThe Observable
Essence of Change
(The Evolution of
a Program’s Charming Artifact)
I was new to the
beneficent wonders of Medicare When I arrived at
Arbor Creek in Southport, North Carolina. Now, I consider
myself to be a kind of charming artifact Of that program’s
astoundingly liberal goodwill.
But I’ve always
been a role model for guys Who prefer prudent
adaptation to death.
That is observable
in my love for walking, As daily exercise
is a favored activity Of those who wish
to continue on In their quest for
eternal life -
Especially in an
upscale environment that has Abundant public
access to a beautiful beach.
In the warm
months, you can see dolphins And small fishing
boats just beyond the sandbars; And of course,
swimmers and seashell collectors Are always parts
of the Coastal Carolina scene.
But each day,
those things come at you In different
colors and at different angles,
And that changes
how you look at them. It even changes
how you look at yourself
Because what changes
outside of you Necessarily
changes what goes on within.
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But Oak Island is
emphatic about this in the off-season, When the sky
ruffles, and the wind gets a little nasty.
By then, the
summer people are back in their actual homes, And thousands of
birds pour in from as far away as Alaska.
The laughing gulls
decrease in number, And you see more
blackbacks and ring-beaked gulls, Usually in the
company of terns and affable sanderlings.
The cormorants
keep to themselves, As do the loons that
come in from Minnesota And the willets
that inexplicably change appearance.
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Of course, the
brown pelicans Are always going
someplace serious "
And everything
about that activity Suggests gradual,
evolutionary movement, Which, to me, is
the observable essence of change.
So, even if my
walks fail to extend my time here, They do make me
appreciate what I am trying to extend " which is the
opportunity to stay on the move " to change. © 2023 Paris Hlad |
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Added on January 11, 2023 Last Updated on January 11, 2023 Author![]() Paris HladSouthport, NC, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..Writing
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