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When Hurt

Some people wither and blow away, Like scattered petals in the breeze, Like they couldn't, if they chose to stay, They loosen up and slip out with ease. Some people break and shatter fast, Like glass that slipped out of your hands, Like a target that was shot at last, They cannot unbreak and don't understand. Some people weaken and wilt inside, Like wise old trees that stand over years, Like wooden logs that dampen outside, They choke and charr but never shed tears. Some people fade and lighten out slow, Like letters in sand washed by the sea, Like the last words of a song they go, Like a worn rope that pulls itself free. Some people burn and sizzle through, Red coals rolling off a roaring fire, Like an exploding fever that blinded you, You can see them harden and become dryer. Some people, like miffled sobs, burst, Like imprompty tears, they trickle and flow, They are the ones that make you laugh first, And then forever, away they go.

No Entry for Children Beyond Age Ten.

There seem to be no kids anymore, that come at this park, Only clandestine lovers that hold out for the dark, There seem to be no more queues at these age old swings, The scope of this place now means other things. Nobody rakes fallen leaves, They don't fix the lawns, Toy trains, spring planes are now all bygones, On this broken see-saw, we sit, and we stare, At the secrets these people, and this park now share. I used to play here, I'm sure this wasn't the rule back then, But no kids are allowed in now beyond the age of ten, The end point of your boyhood, has become one decade, I wish just a notch, they'd have - a little upgrade. The city has now grown up. The city is in its youth, On each corner in the park, Upon each pine bark, Is engraved, in hard letters, this new, grown-up truth. The double bars are empty, There's no one on the jungle gym , This summer evening is sunny, and my old playspot is grim, Hot air blows hard, in my eyes it stings, I discover newer mea