Distant Thunder Poem by Kurt Philip Behm

Distant Thunder



We were there,
but we weren't

We took part,
and we didn't

There was war,
with all affected

There was death,
and some objected

There was music,
we got lost in

Assassinations,
left us frozen

Alienation,
drove us inward

Graduation,
for beginners

Half a century,
now forgotten

Ten short years,
in time begotten

Raged a storm,
of hope and wonder

Alive today,
—a distant thunder

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April,2017)

Saturday, April 15, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: time
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