| The Indignity of Man in Old Age |
| Written by Dai Lougher |
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Oh the indignity of man When he is led by the hand.
Oh the indignity of dress When it ends up in a mess.
Oh the indignity of man When he cannot make new plans.
Oh the indignity of pain When you suffer all in vain.
Oh the indignity of home When there is no room to roam.
Oh the indignity of shame When you forget your mother,s name.
Oh the indignity of fear When there is no close friend near.
Oh the indignity of speech When simple words seem out of reach.
Oh the indignity of confusion When reality becomes an illusion.
Oh the indignity of death When man breathes his final breath.
All indignities will soon pass When God calls him home at last. |