CRYING
I find tears are so much closer to the surface as I age.
Is it just me? Or do we all become more sentimental with age? Am I the only one that finds tears welling up and streaming where once I found it easy to quench?
As a younger man, tears were rare and emotions were easily controlled; but in old age, I find myself welling up so often as I watch humans struggle with life and the difficulties it brings. Seeing someone in tears has always caused compassion within me, but now..... I find my eyes wringing wet when I see almost anyone fighting the battle of life with all that's within them. The underdog battling for rightful ground causes emotions to rise up in me like never before. The heroic worker sacrificing for the good of others brings my heart to near bursting with admiration.
King David said, "My heart is stirred by a noble theme." It can be the nobility in a child exerting all they have to achieve excellence any any arena of life. There's within me a tenderness for the downcast that was buried in my younger years but now rises up wherever I see the struggle. I choke up at the least display of mercy and unselfish kindness, be it a song, a line in a book, a scene in a movie, or a simple expression on a face....
Am I just a "sentimental old fool" or is it the hand of God?