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The Unripened Old

2025 April 5th2020 August 17th

Youth fears death,
For the blossom longs to be fruit.

But the fruit that is ripened by age
Loves Autumn’s west wind
And laughs, falling…

Only the unripened old fear to go.

—James Oppenheim (1882–1932), “The Unripened Old,” War and Laughter, 1916

Categories Collected Tags -all posts-, 1910s, age & aging, collected, death, favorites, fruit, james oppenheim, letting go, metaphor, midlife, poems, quoted

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