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Answer to Persistent Questions About my Retirement

The dogs wake me to feed them.

So, I go down stairs half-asleep.

They dance on their hind legs,

then happily wag their tails

as they wolf down their kibble.

Moments after licking the bowls clean,

they are back upstairs curled asleep

in tight balls next to Lisa.


These are my days now: no longer clotted

with work tensions from day into dreams;

no longer consumed by other minds.

I have my books, our garden, our friends,

and the time to tend to them all.

It is my life to live as I live it.

(April 21, 2025)