Lessons from Grandparents

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In the quiet corners of their gentle smiles, Lie tales of wisdom, stretched across miles. With hands that have weathered the test of time, They weave life's lessons, profound and sublime.

From Grandma's kitchen, where love would bloom, The scent of cookies would fill the room. She taught that kindness is always the key, In every small act, let your heart be free.

Grandpa's stories by the fireside's glow, Of days gone by, where dreams would flow. He spoke of patience, of courage so true, And how to stand firm when the world seems new.

Through garden walks in the morning light, They showed me beauty in the simplest sight. To nurture and grow, to give and to care, For life's little wonders are everywhere.

Their laughter echoed through the halls, A melody of love that gently calls. To find joy in moments, both big and small, And to embrace life's dance, through rise and fall.

With every wrinkle, a chapter told, In voices soft, yet infinitely bold. They shared the magic of a life well-spent, In every gesture, their love was lent.

As seasons changed and years did pass, Their wisdom etched in time like glass. In the tapestry of life, they wove a thread, Of lessons learned and love widespread.

Now, as I journey on my own path, I carry their teachings in every breath. For in the echoes of their gentle hearts, Lie the treasures of life's most precious parts.

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