Of course,
you're different.
we all were,
back then,
when we
were your age.
Words were different;
and,
they carried more weight:
a bright bit of typewritten
words seemed solid, lasting
into a Summer's day,
when being solitary
brought rewards.
You're finding your voice,
reaching for stars.
We were waiting,
back then,
same as you;
something that breathed
independence--
loving and
different--
like you.
`x~William H. Balzac ~ copyright 08/17/2009.
Monday, August 17, 2009
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I like this one! I am still classified as the youth in this poem, and I must say I can see your point is the generation that’s younger than me and in the way that I was/is. Yet, we all are the same – longing and wanting more! Thanks for the great poem! Love, H
Nice! I can relate!
"Of course you're different. We all were."
How true! How true!
I really like the stuff you're cranking out lately! =)
Cool
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