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I'm just a whisper now, just a thought hovering above the piano key, just small smile before the bow. Oh but the encore! Oh the glee! I think maybe when I'm forty- when my smile sets in- I'll be old then. But not now. For now I'm a song of freedom from a choir of rebels. For now I am a symphony. Today I am eighty. I am old again, just a breath away from a hollow lung, just a chip away from a smile set in stone. How unfair, to be young once but old twice. How disconcerting the down fall after the curtain call.
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 8:45 PM UTC
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I'm just a whisper now, just a thought hovering above the piano key, just small smile before the bow. Oh but the encore! Oh the glee! I think maybe when I'm forty- when my smile sets in- I'll be old then. But not now. For now I'm a song of freedom from a choir of rebels. For now I am a symphony. Today I am eighty. I am old again, just a breath away from a hollow lung, just a chip away from a smile set in stone. How unfair, to be young once but old twice. How disconcerting the down fall after the curtain call.
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Mar 20, 2016
Mar 20, 2016 at 8:45 PM UTC
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