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Sixty-two is not an age for
mourning.
In time one takes a long and varied tour.
Xylophones may tinkle without warning,
Then turn to screams one hardly can endure.
Yet of change itself one can be sure.
There is within us all, forever
dawning,
Whether chaste or wisely immature,
Of hunger wrought, a joy unbound and pure. |