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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

remain

we are the remnants

of our upbringing

of our childhood

of our home town

the bicycle we coasted to freedom

the playground we sandboxed to discovery

all the pleasure pathways

frozen in the mind

unmelted by time

or by wasted years

or by grown-up tears

those red-blooded days

of forever innocence

even as physical changes come

and warp and rebound and deface

even as mental changes come

and warp and rebound and debase

those nuggets of beauty

the captured fragments

remain

3 thoughts:

Rebecca said...

There are those certain childhood moments that stay with us now that can keep us going. They are few and far between for me personally, but that makes them all the more precious. As I (we) get holder, they seem to be more difficult to remember and to retain.

But as you said, "fragments" of these remian and that is definitely a small beauty we can hold on to.

A very hopeful poem, even if it makes one look at how far they've come in life, which sometimes isn't always easy. Thank you.

peter said...

it's true we all have different experiences and childhood memories, good and bad. but we all too have some good inside left over from our days of innocence, even as wayward as so many of us become. it has to be so, or we couldn't carry on through our burdens of the day and still look forward to something better tomorrow.

Rebecca said...

Yes... and that is a lovely poem in itself. :)