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True Stories #1 This is the first of what will be a series of little vignettes. When I was fourteen, I was the alienate hipster rebel In a private school hellhole. Hair long, tie knot never pushed up, Unbuttoned button-down shirts, Camus lover, Siddhartha disciple, Small acts of disdain, Expressions of teenage hell-pain. One day, the principal Threw me out to get a haircut. Went to the nearby barbershop, Which was in the underground, Subway stop. Returned to school where It was Pronounced unacceptable. Twice more this charade-escapade, Went on, till the barber cried and would not Charge me anymore. Shorn like a lamb, My mother roared like a lion. The next day, the man in charge, Who would marry my second son, Three decades later, Called me in and sort-of-apologized. From that day, I never respected authority, Only learned to fear tyranny. See photo of my latest protest!
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Oct 5, 2013
Oct 5, 2013 at 7:40 AM UTC
True Stories #1
True Stories #1 This is the first of what will be a series of little vignettes. When I was fourteen, I was the alienate hipster rebel In a private school hellhole. Hair long, tie knot never pushed up, Unbuttoned button-down shirts, Camus lover, Siddhartha disciple, Small acts of disdain, Expressions of teenage hell-pain. One day, the principal Threw me out to get a haircut. Went to the nearby barbershop, Which was in the underground, Subway stop. Returned to school where It was Pronounced unacceptable. Twice more this charade-escapade, Went on, till the barber cried and would not Charge me anymore. Shorn like a lamb, My mother roared like a lion. The next day, the man in charge, Who would marry my second son, Three decades later, Called me in and sort-of-apologized. From that day, I never respected authority, Only learned to fear tyranny. See photo of my latest protest!
Someday one of my descendants may stumble on this "poem."   I am storing these kernels of me, here. Also explains the roots of this poem! Nat Lipstadt · May 24 Growing Down: Used to tell 'em not to cut my hair too short Used to tell 'em not to cut my hair too short, When I was young-old, Nowadays I just tell him cut it short, so it Spikes...Yikes! Makes me realize, Vanity is one of my Oldest friends, And also, one of my Oldest enemies. I like Bob Dylan's songs, Like him better these days, When younger voices cover him, And I hear his word-songs differently. Oh I love to laugh, Especially at myself, Silly boy in the mirror, Who the heck are you Grandpa? I am, The Times They Are-A-Changin' Nowadays, I'm  growing down
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Oct 5, 2013
Oct 5, 2013 at 7:40 AM UTC
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