Time and Time Upon Times

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A Year In the Life

Springtime life's all glory

So happy never sorry

Ride a bike parents bought you

Listening to what they taught you

Happiness and friendship never ending

No need back then to keep pretending

Saying you don't need others

To be happy or find lovers

Summer days

Sun shining

Still a youth

But forgotten

First car first kiss

So precious

Taste of beer

Delicious

Leave home broke

Seeking new adventures

Miss your folks

But won't admit it

Have to go to work just to pay

For a little fun for just one day

Seems to be no real way

To reunite with old friends and say

You miss them in a special

Way

Growing older

Summer fading

Autumn comes

Feel the aging

Soon a child

Just like you

Eyes like mom

She hears you say

And thanks you

Troubled times but better

Better late that never

A little travel for the children

A few words you need to give them

Trying to be a loving father

So many wouldn't bother

Kids grow up and leave you

Proud of them but they never see you

Finally December

Long life of work

Remember

Being young

And crazy

Looking dumb

And lazy

Made it here want to rest now

Grandchildren come you're blessed now

Days into weeks

Keep on fading

No more time for anger

Or hating

See grandchild just one more time

Happiness and joy sublime

So much love inside you

Old but the world seems new

Breath is heavy

Chest is hurting

The end comes soon so peaceful

Going to miss so many people

June 2, 2014

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