For Those Who Have No Place In My Life Now... is a poem about reminiscing on past relationships and experiences from one's youth that now feel distant in time. The speaker reflects on whether natural elements like the ocean or trees forget people the way humans can forget their first loves, dances, and friends from long ago. While nature and time continue their cycles, the speaker has aged from those experiences in the past, with snowy hair, aching bones, and a limp - in contrast to the forever young faces of those who have left their life now.