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When I look in the mirror I see more grays As if the days whizzed by a little too fast Every wrinkle I see appearing on my face Feel like secrets and information amassed Many reflections seem like they are distant views Like watching earth get smaller when launched into space Memories and recollections become old news Losing track of who was supposed to win this race And I think to myself, where did the time go? I knew I wasn’t going to be forever young But **** the dam broke and now these expressions flow While the air fills my lungs I try to watch my tongue I'm from a generation that’s been through it all I’ve experienced war and peace and war again I’ve been through thick and thin; I’ve through big and small I’ve laughed and cried and always put it to pen In the mirror I see a lover, a friend A traveler through time with many tales to tell A man who lost his way and then found it again Bruised and beaten but thriving, trying to excel
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Mar 23
Mar 23, 2026 at 9:51 PM UTC
Reflections of a Gen-Xer
When I look in the mirror I see more grays As if the days whizzed by a little too fast Every wrinkle I see appearing on my face Feel like secrets and information amassed Many reflections seem like they are distant views Like watching earth get smaller when launched into space Memories and recollections become old news Losing track of who was supposed to win this race And I think to myself, where did the time go? I knew I wasn’t going to be forever young But **** the dam broke and now these expressions flow While the air fills my lungs I try to watch my tongue I'm from a generation that’s been through it all I’ve experienced war and peace and war again I’ve been through thick and thin; I’ve through big and small I’ve laughed and cried and always put it to pen In the mirror I see a lover, a friend A traveler through time with many tales to tell A man who lost his way and then found it again Bruised and beaten but thriving, trying to excel
Wallyroo92
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51/M/United States
Mar 23
Mar 23, 2026 at 9:51 PM UTC
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