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She paints the mask Upon her face It hides the lines It  hides the grace Age bestows Her greying hair Dignity refined No longer fair The boys no longer Stop and stare Touched by the hands of time She paints to remember years gone by He drives fast While singing the blues Tappin his feet To the blue swede shoes Distant memories Of a life gone by At night you hear him Head in his hands In anguish he cries Touched by the hands of time In the darkness you hear him Asking why Age becomes you Child of life Don't hide behind Your days gone by Sea's sweep over the lines on your face Growing old is no disgrace
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Feb 22, 2011
Feb 22, 2011 at 2:54 PM UTC
Growing old is no disgrace
She paints the mask Upon her face It hides the lines It  hides the grace Age bestows Her greying hair Dignity refined No longer fair The boys no longer Stop and stare Touched by the hands of time She paints to remember years gone by He drives fast While singing the blues Tappin his feet To the blue swede shoes Distant memories Of a life gone by At night you hear him Head in his hands In anguish he cries Touched by the hands of time In the darkness you hear him Asking why Age becomes you Child of life Don't hide behind Your days gone by Sea's sweep over the lines on your face Growing old is no disgrace
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Feb 22, 2011
Feb 22, 2011 at 2:54 PM UTC
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