Check Engine Light
Silly Poem about Aging26 total reviews
Comment from Pearl Edwards
I like that - the check engine light came on at fifty and only gets worse. I've not heard that saying before, but looking back a ways, I think it's probably about right. LOL
Enjoyable read, Cecilia.
Cheers
Valda
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2024
I like that - the check engine light came on at fifty and only gets worse. I've not heard that saying before, but looking back a ways, I think it's probably about right. LOL
Enjoyable read, Cecilia.
Cheers
Valda
Comment Written 20-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2024
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Pearl,
Thank you for the wonderful review. It's one of my favorite sayings and I thought others would get a giggle out of it. Have a great day my friend.
Cecilia
Comment from l.raven
HI Cecilia, I love this story told my sweet friend...
I think you will find a lot of people on FanStory
will relate to your poem...LOL...I know I do...not only
did my check light come on...but I'm sure...I no
longer have both oars in the water...
great rhythm...and rhyme...I love your poem you...
and love the picture...very well written...love you...Linda xxoo
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2024
HI Cecilia, I love this story told my sweet friend...
I think you will find a lot of people on FanStory
will relate to your poem...LOL...I know I do...not only
did my check light come on...but I'm sure...I no
longer have both oars in the water...
great rhythm...and rhyme...I love your poem you...
and love the picture...very well written...love you...Linda xxoo
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2024
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Linda,
Thank you for the wonderful review. My muse finally showed up, so I have her chained to the desk so she can't leave again.
Love you,
Cecilia xoxo
Comment from CM Kelly
Ahh, another great story. So you write poems too, with a dash of comedy.
Seems like we have a lot in common, but a lot of differences too... I'm 67 and the warranty on my parts has expired too.
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2024
Ahh, another great story. So you write poems too, with a dash of comedy.
Seems like we have a lot in common, but a lot of differences too... I'm 67 and the warranty on my parts has expired too.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 20-Dec-2024
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CM,
Thank you for the wonderful review. I laughed when I read your words. I needed that. Hope you have a wonderful day.
Cecilia
Comment from Wayne Fowler
Very clever. I've never heard it before "my engine light came on".
As someone once said, "Aging isn't for the feint of heart". (I couldn't find who coined the phrase.)
Best wishes.
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
Very clever. I've never heard it before "my engine light came on".
As someone once said, "Aging isn't for the feint of heart". (I couldn't find who coined the phrase.)
Best wishes.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Thank you for the wonderful review. Aging isn't for the faint of heart.
Cecilia
Comment from karenina
A shout out to Nikki B. who saw a great theme for a poem and encouraged
you to go for it! I laughed so hard! I'm (don't tell a soul, she said on a writer's site with eleventy-million members, give or take) --but I am SEVENTY-ONE! I'm quite sure my "Check Engine Light" is not only on, but blinking bright red and maybe even with a little emergency siren...
(sigh)
I loved every line here, Cecilia. I don't know how any of us got to be over sixty. Clearly there was some time warp (don't you agree?)--
BUT-- if we're going to start needing excessive maintenance, let's do it with a smile, which your great poem provides!
(BTW? From here, sixty-one sounds like a teenager, so enjoy it while you can!)
Merry Christmas Week!
Karenina
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
A shout out to Nikki B. who saw a great theme for a poem and encouraged
you to go for it! I laughed so hard! I'm (don't tell a soul, she said on a writer's site with eleventy-million members, give or take) --but I am SEVENTY-ONE! I'm quite sure my "Check Engine Light" is not only on, but blinking bright red and maybe even with a little emergency siren...
(sigh)
I loved every line here, Cecilia. I don't know how any of us got to be over sixty. Clearly there was some time warp (don't you agree?)--
BUT-- if we're going to start needing excessive maintenance, let's do it with a smile, which your great poem provides!
(BTW? From here, sixty-one sounds like a teenager, so enjoy it while you can!)
Merry Christmas Week!
Karenina
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Karenina,
Thank you for the wonderful review. I'm glad I could make you smile and have a little laugh. If I'm a teenager I surely don't feel like it. Ha, Ha.
Have a great evening my friend.
Cecilia
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Just wait to you get to be 71-- then you'll know what I mean!
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Karenina,
By then my warranty will have expired on some of my parts. LOL
Comment from Barry Penfold
This is a delightful poem. Flows well and good rhyming. I too, also love Check Engine Light as a phrase and title. Love the image. Thanks for sharing. Keep writing like this and you will be in the top ranking before you know it.
Have a wonderful day.
Regards
Barry Penfold.
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
This is a delightful poem. Flows well and good rhyming. I too, also love Check Engine Light as a phrase and title. Love the image. Thanks for sharing. Keep writing like this and you will be in the top ranking before you know it.
Have a wonderful day.
Regards
Barry Penfold.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Barry,
Thank you for the wonderful review and thank you for the compliment. My muse finally showed back up. I have her chained to the desk so she can't get away from me again. Ha, Ha
Have a good evening
Cecilia
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Yes, make sure you provide plenty of water to your muse. Have a good evening as well.
Cheers
Barry
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Yes, she will get plenty of water.
Have a great evening.
Comment from royowen
It's funny how we can look at things that cam hinder us as we age, and the analogy of the ageing car, the lights come on at the most inappropriate times, which can mean something or even nothing, things are wearing out. Beautifully written Cecilia, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
It's funny how we can look at things that cam hinder us as we age, and the analogy of the ageing car, the lights come on at the most inappropriate times, which can mean something or even nothing, things are wearing out. Beautifully written Cecilia, blessings Roy
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Roy,
Thank you very much for the wonderful review. My muse finally decided to show back up. This was a fun poem to write.
Cecilia
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Well done
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Thank you my friend
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Bless you
Comment from DonandVicki
I can certainly relate to your poem. At 77, I feel 30 but when I look in the mirror , I get a full dose of reality. I think I can still skateboard but my wife informs me otherwise.
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
I can certainly relate to your poem. At 77, I feel 30 but when I look in the mirror , I get a full dose of reality. I think I can still skateboard but my wife informs me otherwise.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Don,
Thank you for the wonderful review. It sounds like your wife is a smart lady. You'd probably break yourself. Have a good evening my friends.
Cecilia
Comment from patcelaw
62 is far behind in the rearview mirror for me. I can hardly even remember what 62 was like. 62 for me was 24 years ago and mine. The things that I have learned in the 24 years. In 24 years I have learned how to use a computer I have made webpages. I have done computer artwork I have done so many fantastic things with the technology that we have today. So my advice to you young lady is pull up your panties deal with it and go about to becoming a very good artist a poet or whatever it is that you want to be. I am enjoying your work. Patricia.
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
62 is far behind in the rearview mirror for me. I can hardly even remember what 62 was like. 62 for me was 24 years ago and mine. The things that I have learned in the 24 years. In 24 years I have learned how to use a computer I have made webpages. I have done computer artwork I have done so many fantastic things with the technology that we have today. So my advice to you young lady is pull up your panties deal with it and go about to becoming a very good artist a poet or whatever it is that you want to be. I am enjoying your work. Patricia.
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Patricia,
Thank you for the wonderful review. Yes, ma'am I got those panties pulled up and am striving forward. This was a fun poem to write. My muse finally decided to come back. I have her tied to the desk. You're a spring chicken my friend.
Cecilia
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
Yes, I think my check engine light has also been on for some time! When we're young we tend to have 'mechanical' faults one at a time, not a whole shedful of them! The image is great, Cecilia, and, at the end of the day, we need to see the humorous side of growing old, even though it's often not pretty, as your fourth stanza suggests! Well done! Debbie
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
Yes, I think my check engine light has also been on for some time! When we're young we tend to have 'mechanical' faults one at a time, not a whole shedful of them! The image is great, Cecilia, and, at the end of the day, we need to see the humorous side of growing old, even though it's often not pretty, as your fourth stanza suggests! Well done! Debbie
Comment Written 19-Dec-2024
reply by the author on 19-Dec-2024
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Debbie,
Thank you for the wonderful review. This was a fun poem to write. I appreciate you.
Cecilia