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Remember Me
What’s Life?
Seventy years is span of man
That’s three scores and ten
Walking three quarters on his hands
Grandsire sits by the fans
Craving troops ignore no stones
Lame tangled in their wake
Forgetting all springs from the zones
Command to break those bones
Fruits of labour encaged in banks
Keys to wisdom’s treasure
Death came knocking all at once
Heirloom passed by the ranks
Purse strings tethered to the chest
Neighbours perish aloud
Life’s pleasantries will never set
Treasures not withstand the test
Knowing future is clandestine
Guessing game soars high
Today in a fool’s paradise
Tomorrow to join a line
Death’s open door for every man
Lest anyone should prance
There’s good wonder what’s beyond
Savouring youthful élan
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