The Nature of Age
Age is nothing but the passing of the years
The tick tock of time and the dulling of fears
Or perhaps our fears merely grow older too
From fears of the dark to when our mortgage is due
Or perhaps age is just the growth of our minds
Advancing from ignorance to one that’s refined
A surge in our wisdom that makes us mature
As our views of the world are no longer pure
Or maybe age comes from the breaking of hearts
From the tragedy and sadness that tears us apart
From the ache and the pain that we all must endure
From the sickness of time for which there is no cure
Or perhaps age is growing weathered and old
As that fire in our eyes grows increasingly cold
As our hearts and our joints groan and complain
And every action becomes an endeavor of pain
But it is only after death that the true test of age
Can really be known and really be gauged
The test is to see if our legacy lasts
If our lives are remembered or left in the past
To see if we’ve made a change with our lives
That beautiful legacy for which all humans strive
Comparable to Achilles or Arthur the King
Deeds about which future generations will sing