LAST POST - closing the book
This poem with its musical setting joins my collection of verse recorded for a personal CD
by Peter Dymond. The subject can be said to have been approached with the value of hindsight!
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There's this to say for getting old:
You take more care against the cold,
And value each new day.
And this to say for getting old:
You want to keep and not to scold
The children at their play.
And this to say for getting old:
It's always welcome to be told
To take a seat and stay.
And this to say for getting old:
You may not be so brash and bold,
But still you have your say.
There's this to say for getting old,
With silver threads among the gold,
And loved ones gone away.
At least you got to getting old!
And when at last life loses hold,
Salute and draw your pay.
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M.C. Newberry
Sun 6th Aug 2017 17:03
Thanks for the comment Rose. He was spot on!
JC - isn't that something to do with "the value of handsight"? Speaking personally, I'm happy to have reached my current time, though not necessarily 100%
in tune with what I see around me. But then we travel in hope...the great solace for so much disillusion.