Invisible

Elizabeth Devereux

1934 to 2023

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Track 1

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Every 10th word

Wrinkled hands clutch worn wooden canes,
Shuffling past, unseen, unheard, unnamed.
You rush by, averting eyes from my weathered face,
Blind to the tapestry of years I've laced.

Once, danced in Singapore's gilded halls,
Fled war's fury, scaled fortune's falls.
I loved a pilot who kissed the sky,
crash, my heart's unending cry.

I wandered Europe's cobbled streets,
Penned verses of loss and bittersweet.
In Seville's sun, found my stage,
A genteel beggar, an artful sage.

see a crone, a burden, naught but old,
Not tales of fire and ice I hold.
My eyes, dimmed, have witnessed war and peace,
My voice, though soft, once made the mighty cease.

If I should stumble, upon the stone,
You'd rush to help, but only and bone
Would you perceive – not spirit, not soul
That burns still bright, though body's no longer whole.

You pat my hand, all pity, no real care,
that you'll never be caught in age's snare.
But ticks on, relentless in its march,
And you too pass beneath its arch.

Remember, then, these words from who knows:
Behind each lined face, a universe grows.
every elder's step, a lifetime treads,
Invisible worlds crown silver heads.