The Days Of Old Poem by Thomas Koron

The Days Of Old



When I now look out far over the hills,
Fondly remembering the days of old;
I see snow on the ground, and my mind fills
With the numbness of twenty winters’ cold.
I reflect upon the happiest times;
Sitting in the sun with my closest friends,
But as we age, our faces fill with lines;
Like trees turning bare after summer ends.
The harsh wind blows, it leaves our cheeks glowing;
Breaking from an innocence that won’t last.
Hairs start to grey and we begin growing
Increasingly frail as time travels past.
Moments we keep for the rest of our lives,
Preserving reminiscence that survives.

© 2012

Monday, May 13, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: memoir
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Thomas Koron

Thomas Koron

Grand Rapids, Michigan
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