Michael Bray

Author of A Time To Kill

Isaac and Alethea are Thirty?

You’re thirty already?
And we’re still steady?
But, can it really be;
The twins could be this old?
Yes.  Even smiling babies age
And, yes, they are doing well.
Of such news we do tell,
And who may imagine:
“Whatever happened to the two?”
One is married and over seas;
The other a teacher near family.
Both are busy staying in shape;
Can’t be grabbed by the nape
Of the neck or ankle.
Got no kids as yet to rankle
Them from day to day;
But they are plowing away
In the adventure of life
Keeping at minimum its strife.
Meanwhile Mom and I
Will ever keep on you an eye
And pray for all good things
(For one, maybe, a ring . . .
But bachelorhood is not bad;
No womanly strife to be had!).
Well, may the Lord be with you
For the next thirty you do.
Some of those we’ll see from above
Where perfect and endless is that love

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