Robert Browning wrote this quote. I'm not sure which of his poems it's from. But if you want to know for sure, just Google the phrase "Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be".
Yes, the original poem that has spawned songs and other take off poems, was originally written by Robert Browning. The title of the poem "Rabbi Ben Ezra". The lines that so many know and quote are from the opening lines of a lengthy poem that Browning used to voice his personal reflections and ideas on the Spanish philosopher (among other things) Abraham Ben Meir Ben Ezra - who lived in the 12th century.
The meaning of the poem Grow Old With Me is to demonstrate that aging can be beautiful. It is attempt to take away fear of getting older and offer comfort.
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The poerm, "Pdagogic" by Cirilio Bautista is about preservation of traditional cultures and ways. The trees symbolize how people change as they grow old. It also represents how a culture or group of people changes over time.
Always refrsheing to hear a rational answer.
it means that where ever we see old people we should help and take the blessings
These words are the opening lines in the poem, "Rabbi Ben Ezra" written by Robert Browning. The author ponders life in the context of God's plan for man.
The phrase "I want to grow old with you" is often attributed to the poem "I Carry Your Heart with Me" by E.E. Cummings. This poem expresses the speaker's deep love and desire to be with their partner throughout all stages of life.
the seafarer is an old English poem and its reffered as a elegy
The cast of Grow Old Along with Me - 1999 includes: Julie Harris as Herself - Host Richard Kily as Himself - Host
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In the Heat of the Night - 1988 Grow Old Along with Me 8-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
an old woman grabs hold of your sleeve and tags along
I don't know if this is to dowith A.N.Z.A.C. but it is to do with the WW1. It is part of the poem "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon:They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.At going down of the sun and in the morning.we will remember them.
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The poerm, "Pdagogic" by Cirilio Bautista is about preservation of traditional cultures and ways. The trees symbolize how people change as they grow old. It also represents how a culture or group of people changes over time.
Always refrsheing to hear a rational answer.
"Gerontion" is a poem by T.S. Eliot, published in 1920. The poem explores themes of old age, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a fragmented world. It is considered one of Eliot's early major works.
Old Ironsides - poem - was created in 1830.