Speaks All Languages Poem by Francis Duggan

Speaks All Languages

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She may look younger than most do of her years
So much younger looking than many old dears
With brown hair dye and tints she cloaks her gray
She looks fifty but she is eighty plus those who know or know of her does say

Twice divorced she is now with husband number three
Hand in hand walking in the park them one does often see
A dark haired middle aged man he is only forty one
One young enough for to be her grandson

Hair dyes and face lifts hide the years away
In one of the wealthiest people in the town today
Seven times a great grandmother we are told
But looking at her she does not seem that old

On her young husband money she does not spare
He may not be with her if she were not a multi millionaire
The saying money speaks all languages as a truism remain
The meaning of this it's own self does explain

Who would believe that she is eighty three
She looks far younger as most would agree
For her age she looks lovely to behold
But in a graceful way she is not growing old.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
from 'rhymeon'
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Feldman 28 September 2018

Beautiful portrait of a young-old lady Finely portrayed. Your verses so gently Form her picture As if we were there. A delight of a poem, highly recommended. Truly, enjoyed!

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