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How fleet, the time has fled How months and years, merged into eons How rivers have changed their courses How forests into arid lands turned How in place of shacks, sky scrapers stand How the serene villages into bustling habitats made How the frilled frocks into jeans and shirts changed How old familiar faces have disappeared Staring wistfully at a world so strange In a remote and distant tract of time With no grasp of the changes therein Here I stand a Rip Van Winkle From my prolonged slumber, just awake With my memory, a blank sheet of paper But with the blurred image of a Flagon of Ale And a Ravine with Giant Eagles wheeling aloft
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May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016 at 12:04 PM UTC
Rip Van Winkle
How fleet, the time has fled How months and years, merged into eons How rivers have changed their courses How forests into arid lands turned How in place of shacks, sky scrapers stand How the serene villages into bustling habitats made How the frilled frocks into jeans and shirts changed How old familiar faces have disappeared Staring wistfully at a world so strange In a remote and distant tract of time With no grasp of the changes therein Here I stand a Rip Van Winkle From my prolonged slumber, just awake With my memory, a blank sheet of paper But with the blurred image of a Flagon of Ale And a Ravine with Giant Eagles wheeling aloft
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May 16, 2016
May 16, 2016 at 12:04 PM UTC
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