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Into the glass I look and see A figure of half century life A reflection of an older me Eyes showing the child I used to be As they reside amongst a face of crumpled skin That still has traces of a younger beauty Wisdom is like the teeth grown over years And I carry the wounds of choices made I can’t now regret and shed crocodile tears I will live with the mistakes, and have no fears Of retribution when I reach the end Though they will be no horns or angel cheers No, I can’t change what is to be But if I could step through the glass Take the hand of the younger me Show her another way, make her see One mistake can put steps on a road To life lived lonely, just me, not we.
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Nov 3, 2018
Nov 3, 2018 at 5:57 AM UTC
Through the Glass
Into the glass I look and see A figure of half century life A reflection of an older me Eyes showing the child I used to be As they reside amongst a face of crumpled skin That still has traces of a younger beauty Wisdom is like the teeth grown over years And I carry the wounds of choices made I can’t now regret and shed crocodile tears I will live with the mistakes, and have no fears Of retribution when I reach the end Though they will be no horns or angel cheers No, I can’t change what is to be But if I could step through the glass Take the hand of the younger me Show her another way, make her see One mistake can put steps on a road To life lived lonely, just me, not we.
ukrose
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F/uk
Nov 3, 2018
Nov 3, 2018 at 5:57 AM UTC
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