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The Seven Ages of Woman

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MawBroon Sun 19-Nov-17 22:08:59

The seven ages of woman
I
Swathed in pink, her father’s joy
Though mummy secretly wanted a boy
Her early years, with teddies, dollies
And tiny mini shopping trolleys
Did they define her path for life,
Schoolgirl, teenager, career girl, wife?
II
And thence to school where childhood’ toys
She finds replaced by <whisper>BOYS
Embarking on her teenage years
With body image, worries, fears
III
The years tick on, she finds a job
She shares a flat, the boy’s a slob
But after many a tedious night
At last she finds her Mr Right
She is a bride with all that brings.
The wedding dress, the flowers, the rings
Her father walks her down the aisle, her mum in peach can risk a smile
Their little girl at last a wife, the main ambition of her life
IV
New wife, young mum, her life seems set
To follow that of others yet
The joy of children soon outweighs the memories of carefree days.
Her sleepless nights not out at clubs or parties or at bars or pubs
But still the wife, the mum sees how her parents fears for her are now Transferred to those most precious gifts, if only Dad would take his shifts.
V
The empty nester may feel spare
No mess to clear, no car to share
But still she knows her role must change
So committees she will now arrange.
There’s golf, Pilates, Zumba, t’ai chi
To pass the time, coffee, lunch and tea.
VI
But then her focus moves
To tiny babes again, she loves them with a passion warm
She has not felt since hers were born.
Once more her house with laughter rings and Lego bricks and plastic things Adorn her carpet, does she care? Of course not, the DGC were there.
VII
But hark the life clock still is ticking,
Perhaps her husband may have sickened
And one day she awakes alone
Bewildered where the years have gone.
No longer lithe, no longer busy
She easily gets in a tizzy
Her children say “ to save a fuss, You really need to stay with us.”
The circle of life begins to close
She sighs and thinks of all of those
who loved her then, whom she has loved
And will they meet again above?
They live on in her children’s genes, their daughters, sons.

She sighs and smiles
Her job is done.

Suzan05 Mon 20-Nov-17 14:17:15

Truly beautiful poem, tears in my eyes ?

Rapunzel100 Mon 20-Nov-17 14:33:45

Oh, that's absolutely lovely - and so very true. Thank you for sharing.

JackyB Mon 20-Nov-17 15:15:32

Me too.

Are we a load of softies or is this really what life is about when all is said and done?

Minerva Mon 20-Nov-17 15:20:54

Lovely, and clever too

sweetcakes Mon 20-Nov-17 17:04:59

Wonderful warm words that discribe the passing of our lives ?

DanniRae Mon 20-Nov-17 17:15:12

Really enjoyed reading the poem - thank you!

glynis1234 Mon 20-Nov-17 17:18:20

What a lovely way with words you have. So moving, thank you for sharing! x

Christinefrance Mon 20-Nov-17 17:30:59

I really loved that MawBroon so true, thank you,

Fennel Mon 20-Nov-17 17:45:08

Yes your words are so true. You have a gift for poetry.
I was going to add Shakespeare's last 3 lines, but won't. Except for "sans teeth" - another one - a crown - fell out at the weekend. sad But my kind dentist glued it back this morning.

Iam64 Mon 20-Nov-17 20:26:24

Heartfelt MawBroon - I do hope your gift with words to express feelings is helping you Maw xxx

deaneke Mon 20-Nov-17 21:51:22

How lovely...thank you.

dysongirl Mon 20-Nov-17 23:42:06

flowers love this

Quietdragon Wed 22-Nov-17 14:08:46

Just Brill! smile

seacliff Wed 22-Nov-17 14:26:07

Very moving and true. You're very talented Maw - did that just flow, or did it take a lot of work? I like the acceptance at the end.

nanaK54 Wed 22-Nov-17 17:24:47

Thank you for sharing

dahlia08 Mon 27-Nov-17 08:41:37

Beautiful, agree with everything....that's our life. X

callgirl1 Mon 27-Nov-17 16:21:55

How did I miss this? That is so beautiful Maw, thank you for sharing it.