OLD AGE REQUIRES THE GREATEST COURAGE

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The greatest courage is not needed for war,

but for ordinary people growing old.

Like soldiers, the aged are never very far

from death: many are called,

all are chosen. A soldier faces danger

then retreats, but for the old, going back

is not possible; they may hunger

for youth but pray for the luck

of a quick death. When one by one

the body’s systems fail, they must be brave

and face annihilation of the flesh and bone,

the Soul clinging like a shipwrecked sailor, to love;

finally, love is all we are given

to navigate between exhaustion and heaven.

            Red Hawk

   —from Rattle #50, Winter 2015     Rattle Poetry Prize Finalist

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