Cranky Old Man — A Poem Reminding Us Of Life (1 Viewer)

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Cranky Old Man — A Poem Reminding Us Of Life
Here's a poem to provide a reminder that age brings experience and experiences are somewhat overlooked when reaching later stages of life. This poem was written by Phyllis McCormack with a few changes done by Dave Griffith.

It was though that an old man who passed away at a nursing home in an Australian country town had nothing left of any value.

The nurses sifted through his meager belongings. They stumbled upon this poem. The content and quality of the poem impressed them so much that copies were made and sent around to ever nurse in the nursing home.

One of the nurses decided to take her copy back Melbourne. It's said that the old man's poem has since appeared in magazines for mental health, including Christmas editions.

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