A child's eyes show innocence They are open to things new They show with no discretion They see all the things we do A child's eye's receptive To the joy and pain we see It's a window, unobstructed It's the way that things should be
A young man's eyes, they wander They see the future not the past They are open to advancement They see things that we know don't last A young man's eyes are blurry They show them what they want to see They show innocence is missing They show that nothing good is free
The eyes of a middle aged man They are the windows to the end They see retirement is coming They see that age is not a friend The eyes of a middle aged man They show regret and are all red These eyes are always tired They show what they should have done instead
The eyes of an old man show The innocence of the child They show recollection of their passage They are full of love and they are mild They old man's eyes look backward More than at the future that is passed They see the good times far behind them They show the memories that will last
Your eyes, they are the window To the world you see each day They show you things of beauty They show the world at play An innocent sees nothing but The world as it should be So, take the time and clean your window And see the world like me