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‘The Seven Dwarves of Old Age’ by Roy E. Peterson

July 31, 2023
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The Seven Dwarves of Old Age

The seven dwarves of old age
__Have come to live with me,
But what could be the use of them
__Is more than I can see.

First Napper came and gave a wink
__And slept upon my bed.
Warm afternoons are quiet time
__When Napper is well fed.

The second one to slouch around
__Was Wrinkly, who’s an elf.
I found him in a mirror when
__I looked upon myself.

Then Squinty, stumbling, came in next.
__His eyes could hardly see
The sell-by dates once printed on
__The food in my pantry.

One Rocky wanted exercise,
__So rocked upon my chair.
I bought two rockers for my den,
__So we can rock in there.

One Saggy sadly saw me when
__I had to take a shower.
He said that I was drooping flesh
__And had no muscle power.

One Freaky almost scared me when
__I tried to do some work.
I soon concluded Freaky was
__An angry foul-mouthed jerk.

And last of all, one Creaky crept
__And spoke from every bone.
With groan and moan and crackle-snap,
__He walked around my home.

So, what am I to do with them,
__Since they came here to stay?
Just move a little slower, give
__Them comfort every day.

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Roy E. Peterson is a writer and former U.S. military army intelligence officer who currently resides in Texas. 

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  1. Julian D. Woodruff says:
    4 years ago

    Very good, Mr. Peterson,
    But you forgot stodgy and foggy … and then there’s Napper and Rocky and …

    Reply
  2. Beverly S Stock says:
    4 years ago

    Such clever fun!

    Reply
  3. Tonia Kalouria says:
    4 years ago

    How fun! (And sadly, how true.)
    But worse, the little buggars
    are procreating. Sigh.

    Reply
  4. Sally Cook says:
    4 years ago

    You certainly got under my skin! But what about Dizzy and Dumpy? Well, I suppose we could go on forever, but I am just beginning to understand why Snow White decided to take a nap!

    Reply
  5. Jeff Kemper says:
    4 years ago

    Nice! How about a glance in the rear view mirror several decades worth, for fantasy’s sake.

    Reply
  6. Jeff Eardley says:
    4 years ago

    Witty, clever and a great fun read. Thanks Roy.

    Reply
  7. Paul Freeman says:
    4 years ago

    Very humorous, and somehow as dark as the picture. A difficult feat to achieve.

    Now back to my own dwarf, Insomnia.

    Reply
  8. C.B. Anderson says:
    4 years ago

    A man once told me, Roy, as he was struggling to climb a staircase, “Don’t get old, Kip!” Ha! I didn’t listen, so here I am. Only seven? What about Cranky and Forgetful? A nice idea in this poem, which would be funnier (in a lighthearted way, though not in the tragicomic way it is actually presented here) if it weren’t so close to the truth. I don’t have to laugh so hard to make my sides ache anymore; everything already aches, for no good reason, most of the time.

    Reply
  9. Maurice O’Sullivan says:
    4 years ago

    Roy, Love it. We clearly share the same dwarves.

    Reply
  10. David Watt says:
    4 years ago

    Roy, unfortunately, there is truth in every stanza. Your poem is a clever take on a familiar story.

    Reply

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