The Welkin 2014 | Page 42

Faces When first beginning life, a face is round and supple Soft and fragile With bright eyes and contagious laughter As this face matures, the face changes Once plush and fat Is now messy and uncontrollable Playful and energetic With teeth that come and go And a terribly silly smile You are now growing older As birthdays pass by The facial structure changes this time around From the oval and undefined, Comes the awkward, zit ridden phase of this life Only lasting a short period of time The face will soon progress into a master piece With chiseled features that express and go through more emotion then you ever thought possible The face stops changing after a while, And you begin to think that the rigid chin and high cheekbones Will never change The bright eyes that dance when excitement is prominent, And the smile that is brighter than the sun Will stay the same Soon however, it will dim down and become dull and grey When this happens