One counts the passage of years in many
ways.
Birthday parties and gifts,
lines drawn along a wall, measuring
heights.
School grades passed up and breezed by.
All those
demarcations of adolescence and young
adulthood.
But another way is right here in my
mouth.
At one time I had nearly all 32 teeth,
but not for long, unfortunately...
Through the 1980s and 90s, extractions
occurred!
Infections, bad cavities, abscesses.
Sure I brushed them, daily;
But not enough, apparently.
One by one, they “disappeared”
getting yanked out over the long march
of years.
Expensive porcelain crowns getting
discarded,
a steel bridge that worked for 30-plus
years,
unceremoniously cut in half and thrown
away.
Nothing lasts forever, especially your
teeth.
No wonder people used to say
“Smile for the camera!”
Record those teeth while they still
gleam within your mouth.
All these years later, and I only have
seven left.
Seven that made it all the way to the
2020's.
They are the tough survivors, carrying
scars and fillings and bravely chewing
on.
Time will tell whether they accompany
me
to the grave, but at this point?
I have my doubts.
Happy chewing, everyone -
enjoy it while you have
your natural chompers!