Our Golden Years Poem of the Month January 2011


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Thomas Dekker, 'Golden Slumbers'. Memorably used by The Beatles as the lyrics for their song of the same name on the Abbey Road LP, 'Golden Slumbers' is a lullaby from Thomas Dekker's 1603 play Patient Grissel, written with Henry Chettle and William Haughton.This is one of the most soothing short Renaissance poems - and perhaps the best-known Renaissance lullaby, or 'cradle song.


The Golden Year! by Alfred Austin The Golden Year! Poem

The Golden Years poem is a timeless masterpiece that has captured the hearts of generations, inspiring and comforting them with its words. But who wrote it? For years, this question has puzzled scholars and enthusiasts alike. In this article, we delve into the mystery of the Golden Years poem and uncover its true author..


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1. Memories Fading photos, dusty books Nostalgic thoughts that time has took Moments frozen in the past Memories that forever last 2. Bloom A life that's lived, a love that's true Wisdom gained, experience grew An aged flower blossoms bright Through the years, it gains more light 3. Reflection A tranquil pond, a peaceful scene


Golden Years Poem by Paul Sebastian Poem Hunter

Poet: Catherine Pulsifer In twilight years, a new chapter unfurls, Retirement's call, a tapestry of dreams. No longer bound by obligations' swirls, Adventure beckons with enticing seams. No more dictated by the ticking clock, Interest, not demand, guides the way. From quiet gardens to a bustling dock, Senior's days unveil a brighter array.


Golden Age Poem by Arthur Rimbaud Poem Hunter

The Golden Years Have Come At Last - a poem by kimers - All Poetry The Golden Years Have Come At Last I cannot see I cannot pee. I chew I cannot screw. My memory shrinks my hearing stinks. No sense of smell I look like hell. My bodies drooping I got trouble pooping. The Golden Years Have Come At Last. The Golden Years Can Kiss My ASS.


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The Golden Years Billy Collins 1941 - All I do these drawn-out days is sit in my kitchen at Pheasant Ridge where there are no pheasants to be seen and last time I looked, no ridge. I could drive over to Quail Falls and spend the day there playing bridge, but the lack of a falls and the absence of quail would only remind me of Pheasant Ridge.


Our Golden Years Poem of the Month January 2011

1 viewer 6 Contributors The Golden Years Lyrics All I do these drawn-out days Is sit in my kitchen at Pheasant Ridge Where there are no pheasants to be seen And last time I looked, no ridge I.


The Golden Years by Collected Poems

The poem "Embracing the Golden Years" explores the themes of aging, wisdom, and love. The poet reflects on the idea that as one grows older, time seems to slow down and memories become more precious.


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Some of you may be familiar with that poem by Dr. Suess and others may want to look it up. I heard a lot of people say age is only a number, well the poem has a different conclusion. I am feeling a little like, "Old age can just kiss my ***', as stated in the poem. I am coming to grips with my hair getting old.


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Read Reviews Dr. Seuss Golden Years Poem I cannot see I cannot pee I cannot chew I cannot screw My memory shrinks My hearing stinks No sense of smell I look like hell My body's drooping


Golden Age Is Coming Golden Age Is Coming Poem by Kumarmani Mahakul

The golden years have come at last; I can not see; I can not pee; I can not chew; I can not screw. The golden years have come at last; The golden years can kiss my ass.". Ha, ha, ha. That is a parody of the idea that life will be wonderful in our later years. As I've considered the trajectory of my life, it occurred to me that the so-called.


Golden Years Quotes. QuotesGram

The Golden Years The golden years have turned grey, dark and gloomy. Whispers of yesterday travel through my spirit, lifting me from this heavy flesh. Like ripples on water, I'm carried through life. No stopping or being washed up on a restful bank, some seasons calm, and others treacherous.


Living Our Golden Years Living Our Golden Years Poem by Paul Sebastian

The Golden Years I always heard these are the Golden Years Though just when they start I'm not sure Nobody mentioned they bring on new fears Like irksome inflictions for which there's no cure I shouldn't complain because I'm quite well Though I've worried about death since age seven My mother once told me I'm destined for Hell


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"Our Golden Years" As we grow throughout the various times of our fruitful life, Be they education, family, or work. There is one thing we'll all come to face during our older age; They're known as The Golden Years of life and they're supposed to be filled with love and joy, or so we hope;


A Golden Day Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Poem Hunter

On the Golden Years I cannot see I cannot pee I cannot chew I cannot screw Oh My God What can I do? My memory shrinks My hearing stinks No sense of smell I look like hell My mood is bad--can you tell? My body's drooping Have trouble pooping The Golden Years have come at last The Golden Years can kiss my ass. Top of Page Back to Fun Text


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This is my birthday haiku. The Japanese often write haiku commemorating festivals, their birthdays, New Year, and other major events in life. Generally speaking, spring corresponds to childhood and youth, summer to the prime of life, autumn to the waning years of old age, and winter to bye bye world. This one features some wabi-sabi.