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Growin' Gray

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar




    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!



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