Within those walls were crowded halls with classmates never met. Tormented now and evermore with sorrow and regret.
Passersby we remember well but really never knew, A feeling of remorse today for not befriending you.
Pleasant greetings should not have been so difficult to say, Immaturity and shyness somehow got in the way.
Perhaps we should inspire youth - It’s not a daunting feat - To greet others with open arms, no matter whom we meet.
Within those walls were crowded halls with classmates never met. Tormented now and evermore with sorrow and regret.
Those halls and walls are sure to fall, ramparts will crumble, too, But maybe we are bound to rise as we will follow you.
When the final class has ended, and bricks are never-more, Perhaps God’s all-gracious grade book will balance out the score.
In His luminescent classroom, with bright and lucid view, I pray that there’s an empty desk where I may sit by you.
Within those walls were crowded halls with classmates never met. Tormented now and evermore with sorrow and regret. The poem above was written for our 45th class reunion, for the 1970 class of Forest Hills High School, Sidman, PA #classmates #high #school #reunions #regrets #sorrow #passingon
Written by Dave Potchak 67/M/Central PA — The End —