Growing Up

Growing Up

A Poem by Kallima

 

Lines on our faces,
Gray in our hair,
The years pass on us,
Some harsh and some fair.
 
Beautiful children once so young,
Now are parents in their own right,
With sons and daughters so like themselves,
Like butterflies taken flight.
 
I have no sons or daughters,
To measure time on my own,
But to see these once-children now,
I feel my age somehow.

© 2008 Kallima


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I feel the age too, as my children have a way of doing that...but has all been worth it. Your poem was a pleasure to read. Thank you.

Posted 16 Years Ago


Awe. This is very good, but it made me sad towards the end. I can't relate because I'm still a child myself, but nicely done!!

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Added on June 5, 2008

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Kallima
Kallima

Houston, TX



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I am me, the Kallima Butterfly. Wings closed and I appear to be like any other leaf on a tree... but when my wings unfold for the world to behold, I'm truly a marvel to see. more..

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