The girl you knew at twenty two Who heard the vows you made, Became your wife and shared your life, May now look slightly frayed.
Others, such fun at twenty one, Whom you can still recall, Find time more kind since in your mind They have not aged at all.
Think, as you pass the looking glass, Those laughing girls you knew Could be the grumpy grandmamas Who hog your pension queue.
Copyright; Joe Pamanian
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