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Embrace the Lines
I wear my wrinkles proudly. In fact, they aren’t so bad. They show I’m used to laughing and I’m hardly ever sad! These crinkles in the corners of my sparkling eyes of green reveal an inner child who’s as sprightly as a teen. And though I’ve tried to zap them with peels and botox too, these lines have strong immunity to staying out of view! They’re little rascals, just like me, so clever and headstrong, that they resurface within months. They can’t be kept down long! And why should I erase them? I still don’t look my age! I guess I rather need these lines To look a wee bit sage! I can’t look TOO much younger than how I am perceived, or saying I’m a grandma, I might not be believed! Imagine me parading With a face as wrinkle-free As that of Cher or any Other rich celebrity! Well, since I have no money, to all I must declare: Embrace the lines that you might have, for mine I'll proudly wear! For the Contest of David Lindsay
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