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Is it maybe the rings of my life have increased? Or all along my eyes have been creased With rainbow colored petals that seized The crevice of a mind sunk, in naivete Now as I sit at life’s peak, I see The colors I often viewed were thorns And age has plucked him, Youth, who slit my eye. I see Now more than ever that time on earth is short And death has on a wall stuck a calendar yesterday the woman, next door, fallen Though her cheeks were heavy and plump. Today a man in the isle beside, fallen His milk carton still clutched in hand. Its tomorrow I fear, and pray. That the dreadful reaper has not on his date, The name that my family keeps For it seems that life is waiting Or feeble delaying The inevitable fall That comes for us all
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Dec 5, 2020
Dec 5, 2020 at 12:10 AM UTC
The Fall
Is it maybe the rings of my life have increased? Or all along my eyes have been creased With rainbow colored petals that seized The crevice of a mind sunk, in naivete Now as I sit at life’s peak, I see The colors I often viewed were thorns And age has plucked him, Youth, who slit my eye. I see Now more than ever that time on earth is short And death has on a wall stuck a calendar yesterday the woman, next door, fallen Though her cheeks were heavy and plump. Today a man in the isle beside, fallen His milk carton still clutched in hand. Its tomorrow I fear, and pray. That the dreadful reaper has not on his date, The name that my family keeps For it seems that life is waiting Or feeble delaying The inevitable fall That comes for us all
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Dec 5, 2020
Dec 5, 2020 at 12:10 AM UTC
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