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There
are places we once held dear places of our fondest affection where we learned
to play in childhood to imagine, to become who were to be now gone, vanished
before our very eyes and we cannot find them anymore because we don't even
recognize them they have been knocked down, bulldozed, paved over rebuilt
in urban sprawl, urban development urban sameness what was known and cherished
torn down to make way for progress only we did not progress but simply
slid deeper into uniformity conformity our individuality franchised
our small towns bypassed our mom & pops eliminated our streets widened
our fences raised our neighborhoods destroyed these places gone forever along
with our favorite memories stolen from us by unknown thieves who do not
care that they have hijacked our history obliterated our heritage by paving
over our woods, our farms, our playgrounds turning our special places into
developments, subdivisions, shopping malls leaving us only asphalt and cold
steel our originality substituted with the artificial our country now a
land of blandness and artificial turf where finally the only remaining patches
of green will be the grass on our sad forgotten graves and there will be
no one left to remember these places as they were so deeply held in our
hearts once our places of affection.
© d.knape
June 1, 2013 More
"Once Upon A Line" - Light verse and poetry by d.knape
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