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#throwbacks
New poems are great to write But even previous writes still have lessons and meanings That even the author didn’t quite uncover. Downloadable music is efficient and convenient When certain physical technology cannot be found Or obtained. Yet an LP gets a previous generation to see That music from any time and for all occasions Is just as much accepted Than the “latest” or “most trending” iTunes release. eBooks can act like a portable library For those who love a good book, newspaper, etc. But seeing many paged, hardbound or paperback books Helps readers to remember the quantity of a collection And the discipline of organization Rather than having a tablet always ready for on-the-go When sometimes the only place to go Is a living-room couch or dining-room table. Video games are quick-advancing And the various virtual realms are eye-capturing And free-from-reality. But sometimes there are times Unfocused from technology That are just as much an escape from reality Such as a walk in the park, Biking along a mildly-breezy, clear-skied beach boardwalk, Claiming front-row seats to a basketball game, Or playing croquet, if that’s your forte. Ingrid Bergman Or Rod Carew Even the old Can rise anew!
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May 2, 2018
May 2, 2018 at 7:50 PM UTC
Out with the New, In with the Old
The surreal walk to the unknown Chemicals burn in our bloodstream To wear it off Walk till the break of dawn We ignite our thrills Engines roar To conquer our midnight thrists You will hear it When it nears Vanish into the night Listen to the whispers That it wants you to hear Shift down for the shear rush Through the abandoned leads Trip down the memory lane It wasn't our hunger in the first place Just scripting of a memory to be made The Needed cherish when everything fade
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Jun 19, 2017
Jun 19, 2017 at 10:37 AM UTC
Midnight hunger
There are people somewhere Almost no one knows about There are girls and women boys and men Gone beyond the places people care about And, no one ever sees them again. They laugh and love and work and share their daily bread And, live within the fruits of the soil Smiling at the treasures only found In the efforts of the ones who toil. And nobody sings their anthem Nobody paves their way; Trees and rocks are neighbors for The ones who went away. The ones who went away, Oh, oh, oh, oh. The ones who went away. Somewhere smoke is curling from a handmade home Someone sits adrift in a song Tapping toes to rhythms of a timeless beat And sometimes laughing loud and strong. Someone no one knows about will sleep tonight Content with what was done today. Smiling with a face that seems to say They wouldn’t have it any other way. And nobody sings their anthem Nobody paves their way; Trees and rocks are neighbors for The ones who went away. The ones who went away, Oh, oh, oh, oh. The ones who went away.
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May 1, 2016
May 1, 2016 at 11:04 PM UTC
ONES WHO WENT AWAY