He has lines on his face that crinkle his eyes
And he can't hide his smile lines, even if he tries.
And he can't hide his smile lines, even if he tries.
The hair on his head may have lightened a shade or two
Some say it is a direct result of the stress he's been through
If you look very closely you'll see his hands shake
and his health is maintained by the pills he has to take
But he has memories that take him to a different place
when his life went by at a much slower pace
He remembers and tells us about when times were tough
and sometimes they just barely had enough
But each experience, and every hard time
just adds to his face another small line
So all the wrinkles have their own story to tell
about the man who lived his life so well.
Published by Amy Richie
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2 Comments
Post a CommentWell written, insightful!
Very nice :)