
The Midlife Maze – Navigating Life’s Uncertainties with Calm and Grace
It is said in psychology that a mid life crisis happens at a point where you start thinking of yourself from now until death instead
I’m looking in the mirror trying to recognize you
You have a black chin hair
Gross, how long has it been there?
You’ve got sunspots and brown spots
Red spots and blackspots
You have a new wrinkle beside your left eye
It looks like a deep line like an earthquake crack in the brown desert earth
I look closely at your eyes,
Is that little hairs right in the crease towards your nose
Grab a tweezer, or a lawnmower
They surely have placed themselves where they don’t belong
I continue to peruse your face
Short grey hairs poke up on your crown line
They must be eradicated; they could not possibly belong on those brown locks
Who are you?
I don’t recognize you.
Is this what getting old is like?
Will I continue to age and look in the mirror to this unrecognizable face?
When does my soul catch up with my face?
Maybe it never does.
It actually is magical knowing that I have been with myself since my first memories
And I will be with myself until my last
It doesn’t matter what the shell looks like, my soul has learned and continues to grow
I am the person on the inside
And I look forward to being with myself in old age
Cracking jokes and crapping in my wheel chair
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