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Friday, November 28, 2008

Master of Disguises: Poetry: The New Yorker

Master of Disguises: Poetry: The New Yorker

The "invisibility" of old people is a phenomenon all of us have to face, sooner or later.
The transition from vibrant, sometimes too visible youth to
faltering, opaque age come slowly but oh, so surely.
There's no remedy or recovery and no chance to re-appear.
We go gently but surely and no one seems to notice when we're gone.