Ann Poem by Francis Duggan

Ann



A grandmother in her early fifties and without a man
The years start to tell on the aging one Ann
Though she uses hair dye for to cloak her gray
She has lost some of her beauty of a bygone day
Her two former husbands Jimmy and Ted
Though not good providers or faithful were quite good in bed
Both of them re-married with younger women today
Though aging weakens virility as some like to say
As for Ann she has lost faith in men she does age on her own
She feels two unfaithful men is enough of men to have known
She was quite attractive when in her life's prime
But she like all others becoming a victim of time
A mother to four and grandmother to nine and to two men a wife
But Ann is aging without a man in her life.

Monday, July 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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