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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Many, many long years ago Began the longest walk With this dream called life A journey with my soul Embedded in life spent alone along the shores of pain. Mind sinking in blue When I am old Dying bit by bit inside Singing the old age blues Longing to be young again. As I sit and watch the wind blow From the horizon of eternity Through the clouded window of time The only thing that matters now When twilight arrives with a sigh Start stepping through time. I hear in me musings of an aging man For him the time has come Start journey inward In search of peace Following sound of silence. July 25, 2019 20 Poem titles used : Many, many long years ago (Sandra Haight) The longest walk (Gregory R Barden) This dream called life (Andrea Dietrich) A journey with my soul (Dear Heart) Life spent alone along the shores of pain (Lu Loo) Sinking in blue (Anisha Dutta) When I am old (Emile Pinet) Dying bit by bit inside (Nette Onclaud) Singing the old age blues (Connie Marcum Wong) To be young again (Line Gauthier) As I sit and watch the wind blow (Charles Messina) The horizon of eternity (Debjani Mitra) The clouded window of time (Eve Roper) The only thing that matters (Sunshine Smile) Twilight arrives with a sigh (Heidi Sands) Stepping through time (Julia Ward) Musings of an aging man (Edward Ibeh) The time has come (Gershon Wolf) In search of peace (Victor Buhagiar) Sound of silence (Abdul Malik)
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