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“The Old Men Admiring Themselves in the Water” by W. B. Yeats 🇮🇪 (13 Jun 186528 Jan 1939)
I heard the old, old men say,
“Everything alters,
And one by one we drop away.”
They had hands like claws, and their knees
Were twisted like the old thorn-trees
By the waters.
I heard the old, old men say,
“All that’s beautiful drifts away
Like the waters.”