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Everyman had many friends, and the Sheilas loved his looks. He spent his days at football, with not much time for books. Everyman in the prime of life was a wonder to behold. Was any man more full of life? Could any be so bold? Everyman came to the day where he lost a step in speed. His mates had settled, mostly down, or sold their souls to greed. The game moved on to younger lads, left everyman behind He, of course, remained a fan consigned to the sideline. Everyman began to fail, old concussions took their toll. He'd enter a room full of friends and couldn't name a soul Everyman, now in a "home", awaits his morning tea. Sometimes a stranger visits- a member of his family. Everyman sits in shadows now. The world goes on without. His strength and wits deserted him and he never was devout. Everyman begins to die with a murmur, not a shout Nurse Deeds stays to hold his hand till the light of life goes out.
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Jun 24, 2012
Jun 24, 2012 at 8:36 PM UTC
Everyman
Everyman had many friends, and the Sheilas loved his looks. He spent his days at football, with not much time for books. Everyman in the prime of life was a wonder to behold. Was any man more full of life? Could any be so bold? Everyman came to the day where he lost a step in speed. His mates had settled, mostly down, or sold their souls to greed. The game moved on to younger lads, left everyman behind He, of course, remained a fan consigned to the sideline. Everyman began to fail, old concussions took their toll. He'd enter a room full of friends and couldn't name a soul Everyman, now in a "home", awaits his morning tea. Sometimes a stranger visits- a member of his family. Everyman sits in shadows now. The world goes on without. His strength and wits deserted him and he never was devout. Everyman begins to die with a murmur, not a shout Nurse Deeds stays to hold his hand till the light of life goes out.
A modern update of the Medieval Morality play classic
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
Jun 24, 2012
Jun 24, 2012 at 8:36 PM UTC
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