THE JOY OF GROWING OLDER BY CHRISTIAN ODINAKA
The fluttering wings,
of the joy of growing older,
spread year to year .
At ten,
Still of panicking,
From enormous unsuccessful,
gray and tied time.
At twenty,
A sudden storm,
of happiness stormed,
the future -yet felt giddy.
The memories of death,
and of failures' faith;
Landed on the brimstone,
Nothing to show the world.
The joy of going to war
romances the mind,
for their inner satisfaction .
At fourty,
a sudden leap,
the panicking,
When the world,
Expect it from you.
For this sudden leap;
no one saw nor erase the expulsion.
The joy of growing older,
dwindles from zenith to sea,
gone are the days of dynamo,
Though not all day of expectation,
made of a stand .
Son of the salt
Christionodinaka@gmail.com
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