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Fieldbrook

Contributed by humboldthunny17 on Friday, 15th October 2004 @ 07:48:11 AM in AEST
Topic: Lifepoems



Fieldbrook school was small,
small but big.
Big in respect, big in heart
The teachers didn't care about their pay,
but the way that You felt, if your world fell apart.

Your classmates knew all your thoughts,
and kept on loving you.
My eigth grade class, 18 kids,
Were so close, but now what's there to do?

Highschool has spread us apart,
Never to meet again.
Memories fly, race through my mind,
I can remember what happened and when.

Gold years, though only four,
were filled as I went to that school,
When we sang songs, danced in class,
and when we swam in the pool.

Fieldbrook School moves on each year,
being left by those who it loved.
We left with honors, with smiles that night,
With kisses, with tears, and got hugged.

I want to go back, to innocence, to fun,
But I can't, there is no chance.
I want to go back to freedom, I want to yell,
To sing, to dance.




Copyright © humboldthunny17 ... [ 2004-10-15 07:48:11]
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Re: Fieldbrook (User Rating: 1 )
by Spazzo on Sunday, 24th October 2004 @ 09:27:32 AM AEST
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Sounds like a great school. Great poem.

Spazzo


Re: Fieldbrook (User Rating: 1 )
by humboldtsweetie33 on Sunday, 21st November 2004 @ 12:58:41 PM AEST
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aww cebre i miss it to!!! i loved that school. good poem!


Re: Fieldbrook (User Rating: 1 )
by Essentially9 on Friday, 10th December 2004 @ 08:07:21 PM AEST
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excellent write. highschool does mess up a lot of things, but it also offers a lot.




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