You already know what I’ve in my mind
but I’m not going to tell you anymore ..
I’m going to write it on a signboard in
bold letters and put it outside your door ..
We need stories to look back and smile about
when you’re sixty nine and I’m seventy four ..
I’m thinking, this would make a great one ..
Do you ever fear that when we actually are that old, we’ll have forgotten everything we meant to remember? This thought plagues me.
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I always wanted to die young.. π
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I certainly see the appeal. I work in health care so I’ve learned first hand the benefits to not being old
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Sometimes I wonder if the world after 30-40 years will be the same as we know it now..
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I think about that too. My daughter is three and extremely competent and aware of technology that wasn’t even in existence in my lifetime until recently. Things we’ve seen made, she’s growing up with as just part of life, making her reality already so completely different from mine.
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And sometimes I do wish to live long enough to see where it goes from now.. π
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I know, there’s something exciting about it
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So.. Dying old it is then π
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Seems a wise decision π
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Only time will tell π
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That’s so sweet.
Signed,
Suzanne
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Thank u π
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And the picture is beautiful.
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Thanks π
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Amazing poet you are..
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π
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