Yesterday in Youth

The trees they whisper softly

Within the fields, I played

The river runs as always

Gold memories conveyed

Buildings torn and raised

Skyline unknown to eyes

Yet the old oak is still standing

Silhouette of sunset skies

This used to be my playground

Now I walk an older man

Back then the days were endless

We had no lifelong plan

No train to catch to work

Just be home my dark

No rules to live by back then

Our world it was the park

The paint adorns the walls

Graffiti is here still

But the words are oh so meaningless

Whatever happened to skill?

Since then I’ve travelled far and wide

All corners of the earth

Yet no place will ever mean more to me

Than the place that saw my birth

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