I'm not as young
as I used to be,
The wrinkles are there
for all to see;
I'm not so sprightly
and not so fit,
In fact I've slowed
down quite a bit.
But as I get older
I get much better,
Like a smelly old
pipe, or a favourite sweater;
I see much more than
I used to see,
And I do things more
patiently.
I take more time where
I used to hurry,
And find acceptance
instead of worry;
I drive my car a good
bit slower,
And I cut my grass
a good bit lower.
But as I watch the
kids grow older,
I don't mind if they
seem bolder;
For I remember how
it used to be,
When I just longed
for maturity.
But now I've almost
run my race,
I realise that with
them I'll place,
The world, and all
its hopes and plans,
And leave it in the
best of hands.