Poem: Wisewoman but Young at Heart

 Not used to being called
"Ma'am"
The cashier slips me
the 'senior discounts'.
The mail is marked
"AARP: Real Possibilities".
Children I once taught
now have little ones of their own.
Doctors tell me
to watch my weight
my cholesterol
my sugar intake
my blood pressure.
Younger people are amazed
because I
"understood the assignment"
and I know when things are 'sus'.
Not a Boomer
much younger, much younger
though I get scoffed as one.
You should see my face.
I still have ideas
and dreams
and concerns
about where life is going to take me.
Wisewoman with experience
still young in mind and heart.
Don't count me out yet.
I'm still here.

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