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Aging - poem - Section 3: Sayings, Sermons, Tall Tales, and Lies - Contemporary Black Poetry

African American Review,  Spring, 1993  by Quo Vadis Gex-Breaux

My mother's mother died at forty-six my mother at forty-nine mid-life crisis for me began at twenty-three

Now over the hill at thiry-five graying hair as proof I wander aimlessly through the labyrinths of my once young mind.

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