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Midlife Crisis

As youth flows out with middle age, I find it hard to turn the page. Life deals the cards and calls our name. We ante up, or leave the game. Working, saving, spending, craving If success is measured by the things we own By glorious deeds so widely known, Then I must fold; in shame confess, “I've lost this hand, I've failed the test.” Labor, scheming, planning, dreaming The dreams of youth are so elusive, Love and fortune, so exclusive, Time has placed them beyond my grasp, The lock of age is on the hasp. Experience, yearning, study, learning Notions in granite, supplanted anew, Ideals, so innocent and true That filled my adolescent thoughts, Replaced with truth; by patience wrought. Knowledge, growing, wisdom showing Life is not over! Not soiled with rust! The dawn is now! A light to trust. My coffers fill to overflowing. My treasures humble, still are growing. Riches tallied, courage rallied A home and family; sacred ground, With spouse and children gathered 'round, A stronghold, safe from worldly trouble. My life's net worth has been redoubled.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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Date: 5/10/2023 11:16:00 AM
This is so relatable. Life flies by. well written
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Date: 5/10/2023 11:16:00 AM
This is so relatable. Life flies by. well written
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