I’m so tired I have to lie down and watch the clouds for a while now
See them wandering slowly
Indifferent to all I’ve been fighting for
All the lives that I’ve led and the things that I loved and goodbyes that I’ve said
and the joy and sadness upon your face
And I welcome change and I try to be now
But sometimes I still wonder how
To grow old
Autumn come for me, I’m waiting by your door
Give a fresh breeze to my glowing skin and hold
Me in your worn out arms and gentle light
Like grandmas hands, so soft and dark
When I was a child and I didn’t find it so hard to let go
Grandpa would hum along, in the kitchen to an old song
Peeling pears and cracking nuts and preparing bread in little cuts for me
I can hear him laugh and shake his head about something grandma said
And she would wink at me over the table and I’d wink back
Oh I guess that’s how you grow old
Oh I guess that’s how you grow old
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