Retirement Home
by Katherine L. Gordon
Not the pine and maple
red oak of sturdy stone home
with stained glass and fireplaces
that echoed man’s niche
in cliff-clad valley.
No leaves, trees, bird, bush
or river and forest dwellers,
not a fairy intervening Nature,
just the brick and chrome
of industrially ordained structure.
A virtual November
for every month one survives
in long halls with fake plants
shut doors and green-deprived vistas.
All the body expects without visceral connection.
I will decorate it with hair and bone,
all that can be encased without wind or water.
* * * * *
"Retirement Home" is from Katherine L. Gordon's new poetry
collection Caution: Deep Water. http://www.hmspress.ca/deepwater.html. The collection deals with the shock of leaving
one’s home for the cultural phenomenon of retirement homes, expensive ghettoes
for the vulnerable elderly.
Katherine L.
Gordon is a rural Ontario poet, publisher, judge, editor and reviewer, working
to promote the voices of women poets around the world, as they are now
flowering into acclaim. She has many books, chapbooks, anthologies and
collaborations with fine contemporaries whose work inspires her. Her
poems have been translated and awarded internationally.
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