Green Bananas, by Albert Ahearn Subscribe to rss feed for Albert Ahearn

A time is reached in life if one remains
Alive to tell the tale: those certain things
He once performed routinely, ascertains
The notion, habits must desist which brings
About awareness: His mortality.
Employment ends; Retirement is here.
The monthly saving wanes. Frugality
submits to lavish tastes. The thirty year
Installment loan is paid. But now he’s glum.
He now forbears purchasing bananas
That are unripe for fear his death may come
before they ripen. Shakespeariana
Unfolding: Final act that yields a frown:
The man’s demise, they ring the curtain down.
Posted: 2013-05-28 14:06:27 UTC

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2013-09-03 14:03:37Kissmyassandcallmesally
A great analogy.