OLD PEOPLE — a poem and song by Bill Kochman



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OLD PEOPLE

by Bill Kochman

04-16-2014

Old people, they say, are from another time,
They’re useless has-beens, not worth a dime.
Merely a drain on Earth’s limited resources,
Like racetrack animals, retired old horses.

Just push them aside, make room for the rest,
Pretend they’re not there, hope for the best.
But foolish are those who think in this way,
For their elders have many wise things to say.

A life full of lessons learned from the Lord,
We’d be better off taking heed to their word.
Special treasures in our very midst are they,
For His reasons, God has allowed them to stay.

About Bill Kochman

Bill Kochman is a Christian writer, poet and song writer, graphic artist, online evangelist and founder and webmaster of the Bill's Bible Basics website and blog. His interests include tropical fish, Macintosh computers, web design, writing poetry, God's natural creation and his cats, Polo and Eljio.
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