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Them Good Ol' Days

Contributed by MomentInTime on Saturday, 14th May 2005 @ 07:15:04 PM in AEST
Topic: Lifepoems



Ahhhhh yes, them glorious days of old
when fear ran hot and war was cold;
when colour, creed and ethnic race
ignited hatred in a thrice;
when corporal punishment at schools
ensured adherance to the rules;
when children were all to be seen
yet never heard - that's discipline;
when girls to women having grown
could but aspire to stay at home;
when men were born to work and die
and not a tear were they to cry;
all this and more recall the ways
belonging to "The good ol' days."




Copyright © MomentInTime ... [ 2005-05-14 19:15:04]
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Re: Them Good Ol' Days (User Rating: 1 )
by MorningDove on Saturday, 14th May 2005 @ 08:13:55 PM AEST
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Yes, Jordan, but there was also a good side to "the good ol' days." When you could play outside in clean air, unafraid of strangers. Family togetherness. Dances with chaperones, not police security. Respect for the elders. Being young and enjoying it and being allowed to be a child. Not pushed to be an adult at the age of 5. Group dates, not gangs, hayrides and drive-ins. Progress is not always beneficial for everyone. Great write though, sir.

Rita


Re: Them Good Ol' Days (User Rating: 1 )
by SocialMisfit on Wednesday, 1st June 2005 @ 03:07:17 AM AEST
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ahh yes the good ol' days,.........*sarcastic chuckle* cool poem i loved it.


SM


Re: Them Good Ol' Days (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 8th July 2005 @ 08:12:45 AM AEST
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yes i agree with you
kids should get one
slap a day keeps the police
officer away. Great writing




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