'Life (anon)'

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Title

'Life (anon)'

Description

A poem descrbing the stages of life.

Creator

Harry Browne

Publisher

Trinity College Dublin

Date

2010

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Relation

Harry Browne

Is Part Of

Reflections

Type

Life Story

Spatial Coverage

Dublin

Temporal Coverage

2010's

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Text

LIFE (anon) When I was one The War had begun. When I was Ten It was (Korean) wartime again. When I was Twenty I thought I knew plenty. When I was Thirty I liked to be flirty. When I was Forty I got rather sporty. When I was Fifty I turned very thrifty. When I turned Sixty, I've got to confess That more often than not, I couldn't care less. All too soon the big seven zero, And I've become a bit of a hero, A hearty Grandad who babysits for free, Quietly tending the branches of 'The Browne Family Tree'.

Sponsor

Irish Research Council for Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (IRCHSS)

Research Coordinator/P.I.

Dr Kathleen McTiernan (Trinity College Dublin)

Senior Research Associate

Dr Deirdre O'Donnell (Trinity College Dublin)

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