May Days Poems- 'The Last Word' May 31
MAY 31
On this day in 1669 English civil servant Samuel Pepys recorded his last diary entry. Due to poor eyesight, Pepys finally had to stop working on his famous diary. The diary covered about a decade of his life and is regarded as Britain's most celebrated diary.
The Last Word
A decade of faithfully recorded thoughts
A life captured in a diary
Rich in detail and scope
Reached a premature ending
When the writings of Samuel Pepys
Hit a wall of darkness.
The final entry
The last word
Inked for posterity.
With eyesight failing
And shadows advancing across the page
His pen, he reluctantly laid to rest.
The writer found himself
Out of sight
Not out of mind.
©Alan j Wright
A life captured in a diary
Rich in detail and scope
Reached a premature ending
When the writings of Samuel Pepys
Hit a wall of darkness.
The final entry
The last word
Inked for posterity.
With eyesight failing
And shadows advancing across the page
His pen, he reluctantly laid to rest.
The writer found himself
Out of sight
Not out of mind.
©Alan j Wright
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