Shades of Loneliness Shades of loneliness variations on only-ness, washed out water colours saturating the pure white pages of my story, painting my days in ways I never intended. I search in strangers' faces for traces of tears and smiles earned or lost in the travellers' miles. But empty spaces fill some of the places I have travelled without a map or a guide. Highways and hill ways heavenly days, low ways and slow ways and lanes leading only to hell. No comfort to be found even with the sound of my own heartbeat my lips repeating a silent prayer. My solace comes when the words rage out of my mouth and tumble randomly onto the page colouring the lines with remnants of life. I scavenge, I pick and I piece and it is there that I find the elusive lyrics to my song, incandescent notes indicating that I belong and somewhere under heaven there is a place for me to dance.
Aging Well is the Best Revenge: How to Love & Laugh and Live Life after 70.