FADED in Postcards 4
- April 5, 2018, 12:08 p.m.
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- Public

There is something about my voice
that no one around me can hear
the commands
that save lives, those orders
now known only to me
sway their way into the cosmos
unheard as they fade away.
In the background, real life
appears, dozing, reading,
deaf to my cheery perking,
silent to my reality…
it’s that way now.
Perhaps I have coughed to much
or spoke too strongly
into uncaring ears
smoked too much for
too many years
yelled too much at my children
this too will take my voice away
but not my opinions.
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- Himself: Really enjoyed dinner with his Friend John and his wife. John doesn’t remember much of what G has told him in the past. Wife knows but says nothing.
- Herself: I knew John had dementia, but hadn’t known how bad it had gotten. I’m really touched by the whole thing.
- Reading: Volume three in the Mrs. Polifax series. Light and humorous adventure.
- Watching: National G’s “One Strange Rock.” Very touched by this and recommend it highly.
- Gratitude’s: For the new books, for the company at dinner last night, and for the illuminating show on NG.
Zipster ⋅ April 05, 2018
Is that you? I wonder who took the photo? I wonder who I was at that age before judgment shaped my world.
I hate how dementia takes our shared memories away. You still get to enjoy the person in the present moment just without the shared his history.
MageB Zipster ⋅ April 05, 2018
Yes, that's me in 1942. Probably mother took the picture. I was truly sad last night as G told stories a second time and third.
Hillbilly Princess ⋅ April 05, 2018
gypsy spirit ⋅ April 06, 2018
what a fantastic old photo, and I love your poem too. thanks p
NorthernSeeker ⋅ April 08, 2018
Dementia is so difficult. It's good that G's friend can still function over a friendly dinner with friends.
MageB NorthernSeeker ⋅ April 09, 2018
Yes, but for me who hasn't actually talked with him in a long time, it was heart breaking.
NorthernSeeker MageB ⋅ April 09, 2018
Sorry...I should have acknowledged your pain over the change in your friend.
Deleted user ⋅ April 11, 2018
I hope I am gone before dementia finds me .
MageB Deleted user ⋅ April 11, 2018
Me too, but I am getting awfully fuzzy.