Sonnet: World Elders’ Day 2005

 

 

They slogged all life for self and family;

They sacrificed their precious time for all;

They worked for children’s sake primarily;

They made others’ life sweet: their own like gall!

 

But those were days when they had body-strength;

And now, their frames are weary, also weak;

Their string of life seems cut short now in length;

With will-power, their livelihood, they eke.

 

God cares for them and blesses them though aged;

They may fall prey to sicknesses sudden;

Their lives were full of crosses: ‘wars’ they waged;

Edentulous, they smile with (out) children?

 

Today’s youngsters are indebted to them;

One’s elders are akin to rare a gem!

 

~Dr John Celes~
10-1-2005

 

Dedicated fondly to my dear old mother, in-laws,

Teachers, friends and all elderly on World Elders’ Day

 

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