# A Century Unfolds #

This poem is a heartfelt tribute to a centenarian, celebrating their long and fulfilling life. It explores themes of wisdom, resilience, and the passage of time.

The poem uses imagery and metaphors to paint a picture of a life rich in experiences, both joyful and sorrowful.

A Century Unfolds

In the tapestry of time, a century unfolds,

A life well-lived, with many stories untold.

My dear centenarian soul, weathered and wise,

Gazing through the mist of a thousand goodbyes.

Dance of the years, waltzed through each phase,

From the blush of youth to life’s twilight maze.

Through joys and sorrows, like petals unfurl,

You’ve embraced the journey, a remarkable swirl.

Oh, seasoned soul, with eyes that have seen,

The shifting landscapes, the places you’ve been.

Each line on your face tells tales of the past,

Have a mosaic of memories, forever to last.

My dear centenarian soul, as you gracefully age,

May your heart find solace in this reflective stage.

 In the symphony of life, your melody rings,

A timeless rhyme, as the universe sings.

(Vijay Verma)

BE HAPPY….BE ACTIVE….BE FOCUSED….BE ALIVE…

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8 replies

  1. A great poem highlighting the value of wisdom. Knowledge and experience we should treasure. And a reminder to live our lives, to create treasured memories to reflect back on. How sad it would be to gwt to that reflective stage and feel you hadn’t embraced life 😬

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  2. It’s hard to capture all the highs and lows of a centenarian’s life. Thanks for this poem!

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    • You’re welcome, Dear.
      I’m glad you enjoyed the poem. Life’s journey, especially one spanning a century,
      is indeed a tapestry of rich experiences, both joyous and challenging.
      Thanks for sharing your feelings.💕.

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