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My old days are here, I’ve seen this arrive I now look on the youth, I look at them thrive Though I feel disappointment, with what they call “tech” It’s online what is founded, but a richness they lack They all love their screens, what my kids call devises But when they turn on the tele, this screen now their vices This richness they lack, is not of their money But in culture it is seen, with what now they call funny My life has been interesting, I’ve traveled the world’s map But what I’ve actually traveled, they look on their lap There eyes are less bright, like how mine have now dimmed But theirs isn’t from old age, its their lives that they’ve thinned But as my hands start to shake, and my vision constantly fading I look to the youth, a group maybe worth saving.
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Oct 21, 2017
Oct 21, 2017 at 7:43 PM UTC
Of Fortune
My old days are here, I’ve seen this arrive I now look on the youth, I look at them thrive Though I feel disappointment, with what they call “tech” It’s online what is founded, but a richness they lack They all love their screens, what my kids call devises But when they turn on the tele, this screen now their vices This richness they lack, is not of their money But in culture it is seen, with what now they call funny My life has been interesting, I’ve traveled the world’s map But what I’ve actually traveled, they look on their lap There eyes are less bright, like how mine have now dimmed But theirs isn’t from old age, its their lives that they’ve thinned But as my hands start to shake, and my vision constantly fading I look to the youth, a group maybe worth saving.
david-winner-sterling
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Oct 21, 2017
Oct 21, 2017 at 7:43 PM UTC
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