The Bench
I sat upon the bench one day,
That I might watch the world at play.
I did not see the fading light
Upon the bench I spent the night.
But then the day began anew,
The rising sun came to my view,
I thought that I might linger still,
Upon the bench, at my own will.
But soon the days became a week;
I could not move nor could I speak.
The weeks now months, turned to years
I view the world through my own tears.
As seasons rolled on steady track
Children brought their children back.
Yet here upon the bench I stay,
That I might watch the world at play.
All that I've seen should make one wise
The changing world before my eyes.
But wisdom's gift I shall not give,
Afraid of life I did not live!
William E. Lee
Copyright 1996
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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