Time To Stop Counting
13 June, 2002
Author: Will Berry
Soon, I will be sixty-seven,
Is there anything more unglamorous,
Than turning sixty-seven?
Especially, if I can't recall,
Or remember at all,
Which way you should turn,
Should I show any concern,
When I forget to continue to learn?
I scream to high heaven,
I'm almost sixty-seven!
If I was bread,
I would be non-leaven.
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