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I Think Age Is Only A Number

18, 25, 76, 64, 34, 29, 19, 28, 36, 43, 57, 32, 23, 67, 46, 52, 81, 91, 63, 75, 22, 16. Just numbers, badges to wear about summers which have past. Numbers, a chronology of experience, good or bad, but life! Human life for human beings, people, pathways ambled on at the pace of the seasons culminating, ruminating, meditating, instigating, years, days, hours, minutes, seconds, human divisions, never meant to divide.

How old was Solomon's youngest concubine? Does it matter? Wasn't love of his wisdom their attraction?
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Nice. You could have kept going with that and made it into a longer poem. But at the same time, I really liked the short read.