The Evening Bloom


Don't anchor dreams to borrowed ground,
Or children's hearths where joys are found.
Let love not clip your spirit's flight,
Embrace your freedom, shining bright.

Grandchild's laughter, sweet and clear,
You're a cherished guest, not rooted here.
Hold close, but not too near, too far,
A gentle smile, your guiding star.

Advice, a coin, they may not take,
Your truth for them, their path to make.
Let falls be lessons, growth unfold,
Your guiding hand, a story told.

A little space makes spirits keen,
Like dusk that softens evening's scene.
No daily call, no constant plea,
They'll seek your light, in their own key.

Guard well your heart, your quiet grace,
Let dignity light up your face.
Don't parcel out your peace of mind,
Till life's last whisper leaves behind.

The battles fought, the tears once shed,
Were love's pure gifts, now softly spread.
No need for thunder, loud acclaim,
You played your part, now tend your flame.

Gone are the days of single hearth,
New paths they tread, a wider earth.
Bring joy with gifts, then softly leave,
A short, sweet stay, the memories weave.

Speak kindly, free from blame's harsh sting,
Their chosen path, your peace to bring.
Pack light your bags, your wisdom too,
No heavy burdens, just pure you.

If their world gleams in gold and light,
Let not your past cast any blight.
Their journey swift, their world so vast,
Don't be the shadow of what's past.

Though wisdom sharp, your mind so keen,
Let them lead forth, command the scene.
Play gentle sage, your soul serene,
For peace, not pride, the ultimate queen.

So walk the sunset path with grace,
No need for cheers, just warmth embrace.
Old age, an art, a gentle chime—
A grateful heart, beyond all time.

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