Through Said Young Whippersnappers (Double Bussokusekika) Poem by Edwin Tanguma

Through Said Young Whippersnappers (Double Bussokusekika)

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Through Said Young Whippersnappers (Double Bussokusekika)

I've made up my mind
I'll not go to Durango
To search for rich mines
I will leave that for the young
I'll live vicariously
Through said young whippersnappers

Some may get lucky
And find the treasures they seek
Then some may perish
Of course they will never know
'Til they get into the hills
In search of their precious dreams

. 12/27/2016

Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: silly
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I believe my days of prospecting are done...lol...I am hanging up my hat and leaving said hobby to the young...hehehe...I have already found the treasures that I have sought...rofl
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terry Craddock 13 January 2017

'Through said young whippersnappers Some may get lucky And find the treasures they seek' time, timing, right place, right location

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