Arts for the 21st Century

A Birthday Greeting

Your thirty-seventh year comes at a strange juncture

though unprepared, I expected it to happen

without change as the years kept piling on.

 

Soon you’ll be forty but that doesn’t mean

you’d be loved any less than today. The waistline

will sag, a crease here and there around the neck.

 

Don’t fuss, I bit and chewed over this

long before you and accept unwelcomed changes

cannot alter what we are from deep within.

 

It’s commonplace to shower you with gifts

but then they’re worn until they fade, until next year

so, I decide to write you a poem instead.

 

Everything I’ve said these last four birthdays

after I broke the ice with a bar of Cadbury’s—

remains safe, always friend, and something more.