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A poem on the effect of time on the human mind (wanna prove I can write unromantic stuff) |
| Years back, a boy stared through The Frosted glass of a toy store On a cold December day, Till his mother pried him away And to a house in the distant suburbs His sight had fallen upon a rocking horse Crafted of the finest redwood. A glistening toy wonder Unchallenged by anyother, Except for the figures it wore as its price The boy was lost in its beauty For him, it became an oath To call the marvel For his own. If he could but do nothing else... Struggle he did, at every step of life. From mill to factory, mine to office, From five to ten, A thousand to two, Years it took him to earn his place. Years hence, he stares at the same toy. It seems now not for his pruny hands, Too simple to plese his intellect, It makes him realize even more That time once lost can never be found. |