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Sometimes you can forget where you came from, but that somewhere will never forget you. Memories triggered by glimpses of familiar faces. Smiles I once knew and eyes I once recognized repainted a portrait of childhood over twenty years aged, but never faded on the canvas of yesterday’s past. They were reminders of who I used to be, just a child exploring the playground of life, unafraid; filled with laughter, much to be taught and together we all learned how to grow and how to fear, how to fail and how to care on the street’s of yesterday’s past. Together, we were the reunion of innocence as I looked into each eye. I was reminded of how we each wanted to reach the sky, some of us never left the ground, while others fly high. But we will always be connected, each of us a product of a place that will never forget our name, a place where each of us is a vision of yesterday’s past. © 2010 Tarringo T. Vaughan http://www.tarringovaughan.net http://www.flexwriterscreativenetwork.net
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Jan 21, 2012
Jan 21, 2012 at 2:21 PM UTC
Yesterday’s past
Sometimes you can forget where you came from, but that somewhere will never forget you. Memories triggered by glimpses of familiar faces. Smiles I once knew and eyes I once recognized repainted a portrait of childhood over twenty years aged, but never faded on the canvas of yesterday’s past. They were reminders of who I used to be, just a child exploring the playground of life, unafraid; filled with laughter, much to be taught and together we all learned how to grow and how to fear, how to fail and how to care on the street’s of yesterday’s past. Together, we were the reunion of innocence as I looked into each eye. I was reminded of how we each wanted to reach the sky, some of us never left the ground, while others fly high. But we will always be connected, each of us a product of a place that will never forget our name, a place where each of us is a vision of yesterday’s past. © 2010 Tarringo T. Vaughan http://www.tarringovaughan.net http://www.flexwriterscreativenetwork.net
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