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In the mirror I see myself, There are wrinkles around my eyes, My black locks are no more black, They appear like salt on pepper ***** I squeeze my eyes to try to read, And search for my glasses - here and there, Quite often I ask my family, The same question again and again. Small things appear much smaller, Also I try hard to listen something, Every morning I write my to-do list, Yet I find myself doing nothing. Some days I am left alone – Other days, I am alone at home, Every day I am told – That I am getting old. Yet in my dreams I relive my old days. Once when I was young, And my spirits were high. Time has changed everything My people have changed sorely. No wonders, every day I am told – That I am getting old!
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Aug 30, 2016
Aug 30, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
That I Am Getting Old
In the mirror I see myself, There are wrinkles around my eyes, My black locks are no more black, They appear like salt on pepper ***** I squeeze my eyes to try to read, And search for my glasses - here and there, Quite often I ask my family, The same question again and again. Small things appear much smaller, Also I try hard to listen something, Every morning I write my to-do list, Yet I find myself doing nothing. Some days I am left alone – Other days, I am alone at home, Every day I am told – That I am getting old. Yet in my dreams I relive my old days. Once when I was young, And my spirits were high. Time has changed everything My people have changed sorely. No wonders, every day I am told – That I am getting old!
Getting old is a phase of life. It should be accepted gracefully by a person. But more than that it needs to be accepted by his or her loved ones. We all will age with time - before or after doesn't matter. But what really matters is the support of family and children for the older people. It is a cycle of life. I wrote this poem assuming myself getting old.
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Aug 30, 2016
Aug 30, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
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