Warriors Age
It was a time of constant battleWhen I would exercise my might
A proud lion among cattle
Before me all would soon take flight
But those days have long since faded
The book has turned its final page
A past once glorious, now jaded
How sad it is when Warriors age
My body, once lithe and agile
Full of power and matchless speed
Time has made it slow and fragile
And to my mind it pays no heed
Where I was once the leading actor
A dominant force upon the stage
In this new play I’m not a factor
The curtain falls when Warriors age
Acceptance has been hard to swallow
Mortality stares me in the eye
The strength of my arm lies fallow
Weakness I long tried to deny
The lion’s roar has lost its power
It echoes poorly from this cage
A proud countenance seems dour
The drums stop when Warriors age
This old Warrior’s time has ended
But greatness in my blood still runs
Those battle cries won’t be suspended
For I will teach them to my sons
Point them toward new days of glory
To them I’ll be a learned sage
Thus continues a fabled story
When young Warriors come of age
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