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a glimpse of how I'm going to be...?
Published on March 24, 2004 By dharmagrl In Misc
I'm reading a book called 'Love Dharma', about relationship's from a buddhist woman's perspective. At the end of it is a poem that made me laugh out loud because I have a feeling that this is pretty much how i'm going to be when I'm 65.


"Growing Old The Willis Way' by Jamie Markus, age eighteen.


The day my great-grandmother Willis turned sixty-five
she decided she would spend the rest of her life
wearing fishnet stockings and red lipstick.

Her place of dwelling became Big Larry's sports pub
not because she liked to drink
but because she was simply aware of the fact
the the world's most interesting people flocked to Big Larry's
like seagulls flock to the dump.
What she didn't know
is that is was she who compelled them.
That in the hearts located directly above Boston's
biggest beerbellies
she took precedence over all things
bottled or draught.

It was she who taught the women of my family
how to grow old
the Willis way.

Now
her daughter, my grandmother
is sixty-five
and enrolling in ballroom roller skating classes.

She has become the old lady
she beats the Urkel-pants'd old men in the pool hall,
while discussing George W. Bush
and how his presidency
will bring about the next apocalypse.

She is the old lady who paints pictures of Jesus on the cross
with money seeping out of his open wounds.
All the while fulfilling her lifelong dream
of becoming a fashion photographer.

She is the old lady who turned her one-bedroom apartment
into a homeless shelter.

And as my gradmother becomes a great-grandmother
to multiple great-grandchildren
my mother will grow old, remember her Willis roots
and get sudden urges to dye her hair fuschia
and buy a vintage Cadillac.
As she reaches sixty-five
her vocabulary will consist solely of the phrase
"You go, girl!"

Around this time my doctor will tell me
I'm pre-menopausal
because apparently it runs in the family.

I'll buy myself a cake
and imagine myself on my sixty-fifth birthday:
streaking across the White House lawn, yelling "Save the whales!"
with organic red lipstick
smeared across my shrivelled little face
as I pull a bottle of malt liquor from my fishnet stockings
and toast my great-grandmother Willis:
"You go, girl!"





Hahahahahahaha! I cannot begin to tell you how much I love that.....


Comments
on Mar 24, 2004
thanks for that--it was certainly a refreshing break from the pile of work I'm under! I can only hope I have that much spunk at 65!
on Mar 24, 2004
I don't think I'll ever be 65.

~Dan
on Mar 24, 2004

I so want to be like that at 65!   Anyone who has ever been to my house knows that I'll be known as that whacky lady with the ecclectic house.  I'll age into the whacky lady in the ecclectic house that dances in the rain and drives an orange Karmann Ghia (oh yes....it will be mine someday....)

on Mar 24, 2004
Me too! With Manic Panic Red hair and lipstick to match, the newly-vegan aging Buddhist, wearing fishnets and heels EVERYWHERE because it makes me feel good.......roll on sixty-five, I'm going to be having the time of my life...wait, that's who I am now.....minus the fishnets, I can't get the hang of those.

Still, roll on sixty-five!!!!!
on Mar 24, 2004
I like the ladies that wear hats too. I have never owned a hat but for some reason think I will be into hats when I get to be a granny. I will never stop wearing makeup! I will have my hair in any style I fancy regardless of people saying "That is too young of a style for a woman her age." I will refuse to be the old lady that waits around to be driven everywhere. I'll be driving for as long as I am physically and mentally able! In other words, I am going to live it up my way for as long as I can.

You go girls!
on Mar 24, 2004
I'm just getting into hats...I like to wear them on 'bad hair' days. I have cowboys hats, taxi driver flat caps, newspaper boy hats in various colors, ball caps...I want a fedora or a trilby next, and maybe a beret too. I too will do my hair the way I want to and dress the way I want to regardless of whether I'm too old for that style or not, and I will never, ever stop wearing makeup. I also have started wearing heels a lot recently...it just makes me feel good, I dunno why. I've always had a thing for shoes, and this latest fetish lets me indulge myself in lots of pretty heels. It just makes me feel girly, you know? I used to be a bit of a tomboy, but now I'm really getting into being a girl. Pretty to look at on the outside, but surprisingly tough and capable underneath the feminine shell.
on Mar 24, 2004
Why do you say you won't ever be 65, Dan?
on Mar 24, 2004
I'm going to be the lunatic college professor at 65. i'm gonna be the professor that everyone swears has lost his marbles, the one who's class you go to just to see what he's going to do next. I'll be old and fat and grey, but I'll still be wearing my Wranglers. If i can get away with it, i'll either ride my horse to the school every morning, or if i'm too old for that, i'll get a horse drawn buggy. I'll make my grad students look after my horse while i'm there... hehehe

my one and only goal everyday will be to challenge the way my students think. and no one will be allowed to get mad about it.
on Mar 27, 2004
i loooove that. it sounds like the women in my family-we may age but we will never get old!!!!