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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GROWIN' GRAY, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR Poet's Biography First Line: Hello, ole man, you're a-gittin' gray Last Line: Hello, ole man, you 're a-gittin' gray! Subject(s): Aging | |||
HELLO, ole man, you're a-gittin' gray, An' it beats ole Ned to see the way 'At the crow's feet 's a-getherin' aroun' yore eyes; Tho' it ought n't to cause me no su'prise, Fur there's many a sun 'at you 've seen rise An' many a one you 've seen go down Sence yore step was light an' yore hair was brown, An' storms an' snows have had their way -- Hello, ole man, you 're a-gittin' gray. Hello, ole man, you 're a-gittin' gray, An' the youthful pranks 'at you used to play Are dreams of a far past long ago That lie in a heart where the fires burn low -- That has lost the flame though it kept the glow, An' spite of drivin' snow an' storm, Beats bravely on forever warm. December holds the place of May -- Hello, ole man, you 're a-gittin' gray. Hello, ole man, you 're a-gittin' gray -- Who cares what the carpin' youngsters say? For, after all, when the tale is told, Love proves if a man is young or old! Old age can't make the heart grow cold When it does the will of an honest mind; When it beats with love fur all mankind; Then the night but leads to a fairer day -- Hello, ole man, you 're a-gittin' gray! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AFTER THE GENTLE POET KOBAYASHI ISSA by ROBERT HASS MEMORY AS A HEARING AID by TONY HOAGLAND AMOROSA AND COMPANY by CONRAD AIKEN GRAY WEATHER by ROBINSON JEFFERS FROM THE SPANISH by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON ERE SLEEP COMES DOWN TO SOOTHE THE WEARY EYES by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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