Hard Knocks High Poem by Glenn Bagshaw

Hard Knocks High

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Once as a child, I vaulted on sunbeams.
By both those Dippers, I swam in the stars.
Comet-tail laces bolted rings around Venus.
I impressed like hammers-floored nightclubs on Mars!

Now less is the lesson. Right here's the horizon.
No danger by altering tottering lies-
Stare at the chilled empty sweep-see those hills-
Glare at the frost-sharpened teeth of tossed skies!

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Kelly Allen Vinal 30 August 2005

Very imaginative! Kudos!

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