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We were born old, toothless and bald? With wrinkly knees On which we would crawl. Our hands and face spotted with age. But our parents don’t worry It’s only a phase. For soon there after Year after year, The wrinkles and spots Start to disappear. At twenty our hair is still streaked with grey. But the wrinkles get less and less everyday. By forty we’re fit Ever on the go. Our eyes clear and bright, our skin all aglow. At sixty we’re invincible, Healthy and strong With knowledge and wisdom we can do no wrong. By ninety we’re once again Toothless and bald, Unsteady on our feet we prefer to crawl. An ever repeating cycle Whose course we can chart. For it comes out the same From either end we start.
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Oct 10, 2010
Oct 10, 2010 at 11:49 PM UTC
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We were born old, toothless and bald? With wrinkly knees On which we would crawl. Our hands and face spotted with age. But our parents don’t worry It’s only a phase. For soon there after Year after year, The wrinkles and spots Start to disappear. At twenty our hair is still streaked with grey. But the wrinkles get less and less everyday. By forty we’re fit Ever on the go. Our eyes clear and bright, our skin all aglow. At sixty we’re invincible, Healthy and strong With knowledge and wisdom we can do no wrong. By ninety we’re once again Toothless and bald, Unsteady on our feet we prefer to crawl. An ever repeating cycle Whose course we can chart. For it comes out the same From either end we start.
© 2009 Guy Workman
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Oct 10, 2010
Oct 10, 2010 at 11:49 PM UTC
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