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The Old, Wrinkled Book of Life
There is an old, wrinkled book on the shelf
It reeks of mysterious tales and wise sayings
Peacefully quiet and restful
As it settles in a hidden corner, watching young seekers of truth
Each wrinkle on its old cover
Speaks of an experience
Each handwritten sentence
Narrates quaint tales of the past
Though its colours have faded with time
They have made vibrant its age
Elevated it from the ordinary journal
To a saga of timeless wisdom
It hasn't tried to protect itself
From the glaring heat and rough winds
But welcomed them willingly
And has eroded away to reveal infinite value
Well, its ancient, deformed exterior
Has turned away seekers of beauty
Who noticed just the deep creases and folds
But not the intense intrigue they hide
But it's a very satisfied memoir
Absorbed in its own depth
So it revels in the stories it holds.
And converses with mythology.
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