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I suppose as we grow older the bitter wind bites, just a little bit colder. The summer heat, feels just slightly more unbearable, a tad   too sweltering. The wind whips more aggressively than before, blowing through the window screens & underneath front doors. Summer scent, doesn't seem to hold the same saccharine bliss, as it did when we were but kids. Dread & gloom appear with the slow spit of rain but, do you remember a time it filled the puddles in which you used to laugh & play? "Youth is wasted on the young" We are so often told. Yet I see no prevalence in being embittered & old.
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Feb 2, 2014
Feb 2, 2014 at 5:24 PM UTC
Wasted Wisdom
I suppose as we grow older the bitter wind bites, just a little bit colder. The summer heat, feels just slightly more unbearable, a tad   too sweltering. The wind whips more aggressively than before, blowing through the window screens & underneath front doors. Summer scent, doesn't seem to hold the same saccharine bliss, as it did when we were but kids. Dread & gloom appear with the slow spit of rain but, do you remember a time it filled the puddles in which you used to laugh & play? "Youth is wasted on the young" We are so often told. Yet I see no prevalence in being embittered & old.
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28/F/Canadian
Feb 2, 2014
Feb 2, 2014 at 5:24 PM UTC
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