No matter
how old they get
Never loose
their beauty...
They Just move
it from their
FACES
into their
HEARTS.
Martin Buxbaum
1912-1991
Martin David Buxbaum was best known for being
the editor of Marriott's monthly publication "Table Talk."
After retiring from Mariott he wrote 11 books
and was a well known photographer, artist and humorist.
Growing Up and Growing Older
Don’t look at me and be filled with pity
Wondering how I got to be such an old biddy
With wrinkles, spots and all that old age stuff
Hands that are bumpy, knarled and so rough
I once was young and considered quite pretty
I laughed and joked and was thought of as quite witty
I had such energy you would hardly believe it
Seeing me here in my rocker where I sit
But mind you, Child, this lesson you should keep…
Beauty living in the heart is more than just skin deep.
I have earned my wrinkles and this thin white hair
Using a cane whenever I go anywhere
Take heed I am just ahead of you on the road
You too will end up carrying a big load
I loved to shop, meet and greet and to dance
Would do these things whenever I got the chance
You will not believe how fast the time will go
Enjoy your youth; learn what you need to know
But mind you, Young Woman, this lesson you should keep…
Beauty living in the heart is more than just skin deep.
Seems like yesterday I was a child and then a young woman
I played in the fields, had friends, skipped off to school
I wed my love, bore my children, hard work was my rule
Remember you are always the same age inside,
Is the lesson you must keep…and
Beauty living in the heart is more than just skin deep.
Corinne H. Mustafa
10/8/09
2 comments:
so much wisdom and simple beauty in these words... if only our young selves could have known how fast the years would move , and if only our old selves could hold these words for those days when the mirror seems like our worst enemies.......
WOW, how so true. so much for that bad hair day.
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