Where once we stood
is no longer there
where once we stood
is now so bare
When we were young
we knew so much
now we grow old
we’re losing touch
Where once we trod
is now grass
once there was sod
now a building of glass
When those we knew
are no longer there
we will gnash our teeth
and pull our hair
Where once we stood
is no longer there
where once we stood
is now so bare
—
an original poem/song by Nancy P. Goodman
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Copyright by Nancy P. Goodman
This poem may not be published elsewhere without permission of the writer.
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