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What I Swore I'D Never See
Lately, when I look in a mirror I see what I swore I'd never see. For there's an image of my father shamelessly staring right back at me. There is his fat belly I hated, hanging profusely over my belt. And those droopy bags under his eyes now sag under mine as the years melt. I see the scars time etched on his face with every wart and worry wrinkle. And I see his empty hollow eyes that, over time, had lost their twinkle. I can see his face and balding head, where age had thinned out much of his hair. And with his crinkled cheeks and false teeth, I swear it's him, not me standing there. Yet, I've grown fond of this timeworn look, for I know how each blemish was earned. But, finding my father looked like me, was the most humbling lesson learned. (Quatrain) 2/12/2016
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