Memorable Too Old To Be Hired Poems

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Dusty Resumes
Resume dust gathers like forgotten dreams, In a drawer where hope quietly seams. Once vibrant visions, now faded and frayed, Echoing laughter of chances delayed. Each line a story, each date a sigh, A tapestry woven of reasons why. But time, relentless, with its clock's cruel hand, Leaves wisdom unspoken, like grains of sand. Yet there's strength in the shadows, a heart that still beats, Old dreams could awaken with new, daring feats. For in every wrinkle, a journey unfolds, A dance with the future, more precious than gold.
Hope's Resilient Beat
In corridors where dreams reside, Whispers of youth, yet I abide. Though silver threads weave through my hair, The heart still beats, the soul lays bare. With every step, ambition springs, Like fragile blooms in early springs. Too old, they say, for chance and change, Yet hope within me feels no range. Seasons pass, yet spirits rise, With eyes aglow, I reach for skies. For life remembers those who dare, A tapestry woven from love and care.
Echoes of Experience
In the shadows of offices, bright futures unfold, New talent ignites, their dreams brave and bold. Yet wisdom stands waiting, with stories to tell, Of struggles and triumphs, of lessons that swell. For every young firework lighting the night, There’s a flicker of embers, a flicker of light. What of the past? Should it gather dust? Or stand by the fires where its knowledge is thrust? In corners neglected, where age spills its ink, Are voices now silenced, or do they still think? For in every wrinkle, a tale to embrace, Too old to be hired? Not so—leave a trace.
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