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A poem to ultimately about the futility of judging oneself and others
through the prism of time.
Lots of people see the ravagesof time in their eyes, their face, their
bodies and long for what cannot come again. This peom to me is about
self-acceptance, which in the final analysis is something that we all
should embrace as soon as we can, for their is, when you think about it, no
other option. --Richie Begin
Richard Begin from United States