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Post by Rhonda on Jan 23, 2006 19:08:48 GMT -5
Grandma Shoes
When I was very little, all Grandmas that I knew Were wearing the same kind of ugly Grandma shoes.
You know the kind I mean, clunky heeled, black, lace-up kind, They just looked so very awful that it weighed upon my mind.
For I knew when I grew old, I'd have to wear those shoes. I'd think of that, from time to time, it seemed like such bad news.
I never was a rebel, I wore saddle shoes to school And next came ballerinas, then sandals, pretty cool.
And then came spikes with pointed toes, then platforms, very tall. As each new fashion came along, I wore them one and all.
But always, in the distance, looming in my future there, Was that awful pair of ugly shoes, the kind that Grandmas wear.
I eventually got married, and then became a mom, Our kids grew up and left, and then their children came along.
I knew I was a grandma and the time was drawing near When those chunky, black, old lace-up shoes were what I'd have to wear.
How would I do my gardening, or take my morning hike? I couldn't even think about how I would ride my bike!
But fashions kept evolving and one day I realized That the shape of things to come was changing, right before my eyes.
And now, when I go shopping, what I see fills me with glee For, in my jeans and Reeboks, I'm as comfy as I can be.
And I look at all these little girls, and there, upon their feet Are chunky, black, old Grandma shoes, and they really think that's neat.
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