Each poem in this collection is a fragment of a life lived, a moment captured in words, spanning from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. These are not just poems; they are intimate windows into the mind of a man whose memories began to fade with Alzheimer’s, but whose words would sometimes bring those memories rushing back. The pages—some weathered with age, others lined with corrections—hold the thoughts of a life still felt, if not always remembered.