ON AGING, by Max Hawthorne
A tree stripped of leaves, barren and grey, Withered and gnarled, ever more so each day. A river once mighty, now shallow and still, Meandering down, ever absent of will.…
A tree stripped of leaves, barren and grey, Withered and gnarled, ever more so each day. A river once mighty, now shallow and still, Meandering down, ever absent of will.…