I agree with Mike on this one, I don't see why you wrote it this way. Couplets are almost exclusively used when they rhyme, which yours don't, and when they contain ideas among themselves, which yours don't. You could easily have made this one stanza, or two; it's not so long that it needs breaks that frequent.
And maybe my math is wrong, but the poem will be eighteen when you're thirty-six. Unless we hit nuclear war, I think we'll still have calendars birthdays and deaths. That stanza is a touch weird.
It's an interesting look at life, if a little out there, but I'm left more puzzled by your form than your content.
I'm 18 too! I know how you feel-still trying to find your place in life, while it still rushes ahead and you try to keep up- lovely poems, a joy to read :)
You are on the journey and I'm thankful that you can share such insights with us. Life is a celebration, on birthdays.. on every day in some way. You let us see the epic alive in each of us.
This is very well done. It feels, in a way like you feel insignificant in life while being wrapped up in trying to find meaning in everything. Back then everything was new and there was so much to learn but now you find yourself not as excited about the seasonal change and the birthdays that come along with it. Routine of life has dulled your senses and made you feel like March 26 was just another day. I think it's very reflective, very sad and very true. As you get older birthdays become more and more insignificant and a lot of times it takes the joy out of your life. Excellent write!
Happy birthday hun. Great poem to commemorate the occasion. Very insightful and extremely intuitive. I enjoyed reading this very much. The personal, yet social commentary is wonderful. The ending line was right there in your face, great job. I particularly enjoyed the second to last stanza. "Forgotten by the darker depths of the reality we hid in the roots of our past".... wow! Now that is hard hitting. It's so emotional yet slightly decadent (which I adore). Bravo on this piece.