The Grace of Growing Old
The Grace of Growing Old
Youth begins as a restless tide,
Driven by pride, with dreams as guide.
The fleeting thrill of joys untamed,
Leaves little thought for paths unnamed.
Each passion burns, a blazing spark,
But leaves the soul in shadows dark.
The heart untrained, the mind unsure,
Chases illusions it cannot endure.
Yet age arrives, a patient friend,
Teaching lessons time will lend.
The rush of life gives way to calm,
A steady voice, a soothing psalm.
The strength to rise above desire,
The wisdom born of trial’s fire.
What once seemed grand is left behind,
For clarity grows in the seasoned mind.
The heart finds joy in simpler ways,
In quiet nights and thoughtful days.
Compassion blooms where pride once reigned,
A deeper peace at last attained.
Oh, to age is a blessing rare,
To know the world with greater care.
The soul refined, the vision clear,
Life’s purpose felt, its meaning near.
Let youth indulge its fleeting flame,
For age will call with wisdom’s claim.
A crown of years, a gift profound,
The beauty of life, fully found.

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