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Old Age

give me skin dried like leather a tan burned into well-used bones who creak predictions of bad weather deep laughter lines that hide groans and a smile that never sours give me a back that aches as I bend down to pick flowers give me crinkled eyes that shine when I look at your face Old Age, treat me with grace
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Nov 9, 2017
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