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ON LEAVING SIXTY NINE BEHIND: a sonnet
As I enter the seventieth year Of my sojourn on this planet called earth, I march ahead without a trace of fear; Though old, I am full of vigour and mirth. It’s not that god of wealth on me does smile Or that I am robust like a young man. It’s only that in the Obama style, I do believe I am young and I can. I built an edifice of sixty nine Storeys that will ultimately tumble. Yet Lord, I will sing songs of glory thine; I care not if my body does crumble. You gave me all that I was worthy of. I don’t need any more to, well, show off. M C Gupta Written on 23 January, 2011, my birthday.
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