Friday, July 3, 2015

The Twilight Of Our Lives

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Twilight of Our Lives

   Old age is full of wisdom
   That youth can never know
   Though eyesight now is failing
   Our gait is getting slow.
 
   Old age is like a harvest
   That started as a sprout
   Now ready for the reaping
   Our crop has mellowed out.
 
   Old age is like the autumn
   It doesn’t make a sound
   A time of sweet reflection
   As leaves come tumbling down.

 
   Old age is like the sunset
   Its color brings the light
   As evening shadows gather
   It fades into the night.
 
    Old age is like a pirate
    Who steals our youth away
    He takes the sail and anchor
    Our ship begins to sway.
 
    Old age is like a typhoon
    The seas may get too ruff
    But God doth gently whisper
    He’ll say, “we’ve had enough.”

 
    Old age is like a bright light
    More brilliant than the sun
    We’ll find a lovely rainbow
    When life on earth is done.
 
    Old age is like the red grapes
    Turned into sparkling wine
    Its fruit, aged to perfection
    Has ripened on the vine.
 
    Old age is like collateral
    Tis money in the bank
    Our debts have been forgiven
    We have our God to thank. 
 
    Old age is like a promise
    Our souls will never die
    When Jesus comes to claim us
    Across the eastern sky.



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