M is for Mileage –
Rhymed Acrostics A to Z
Mileage
Many miles have made their mark
In my features: line and arc.
Life has left its learning clear –
Every wrinkle, spot, and smear.
Any day, I’d skip a trade;
Give me every hair that’s greyed,
Each dear mem’ry there displayed.
c2013 by Linda Ann Nickerson
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My now white hair contains a lot of memories, Linda!
ReplyDeleteSo true!
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that we show our mileage.
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