Forever a
Runner
Leaving on a tour
in a few days
delayed three years
by the pandemic
I can feel the
excitement and
wonder how much
longer I can do this
as I approach my
ninth decade.
My mother called
me a “loyfer”,
Yiddish for runner,
little did she know
I would spend
a lifetime running
literally and figuratively
and loving every
step I’ve taken.
Basque
Coast Tour
Basque coast in October
feels like mid July
warm temps and sun
but fewer tourists
panoramic views
expecting a pandemic surge
but fewer masks worn
is this what life was
like only a few years ago?
We keep traveling
making each day
of our passing years count.
Running
Began road racing
in the seventies
when I turned forty
Forest Gump was a
cinematic ultramarathoner
the running community
was relatively small
I knew many
running celebs
ran forty marathons
ran New York as
the new century
began and my
soon to be wife
her brother and
my son were
among the spectators.
Now, on the eve
of another New York city
marathon, I’m aware
that I’m down to
one five K a year
relishing my daily
walks and slow jogs.
The Rain in Spain
I’ve never seen the running
of the bulls in Pamplona
but on this rainy morning
I did see the walking of
the tourists along the path
and followed the footsteps
of Hemingway to Cafe Iruna
the sun never rose and
a lonely accordionist
played tangos in
the town square
as I contemplated the
lost generation of
Papa’s decade.
much has changed
in this hundred years
but each July the
bulls run, and the
toreadors await
to send them to
their demise.
Henry Wolstat is a retired psychiatrist in his late 80’s
living in the greater Boston area with his wife. He is the author of a
poetry book, “Driftwood”. He has also been published in both printed
anthologies and online. He is passionate about running, the arts, and
poetry.
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