OLD MEN CAN TIME TRAVEL

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OLD MEN CAN TIME TRAVEL

I skinned my knee.

And in a flash I was

A twelve year old in cuffed dungarees

and PF Flyers,

Doing power slides and jumps

On a purple Stingray,

Through an dirt field,

Rusted with old tires, useless clothes dryers,

and tangles of trash.

I fell off and that pain tasted so good…

As I skinned my knee,

I felt like Evel Knievel.

 

My mom tugged my ear hard for

ripping my jeans.

Just like it was yesterday.

And I knew,

I was time traveling,

and it was real.

Memories are time travel,

Without the sadness of permanence.

My knee stings,

And I become a boy.

Not bad for a middle-aged man.

HG Wells would be proud.

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Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

charlpntr’s Poems (14)

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ALONE 1
Cold World 1
Mona Lisa 1
TWO SIDES 0
REAL 0
THE MUSE 0
Living In a Liquid Word 1
Still Life 1
The Sensation of Speed 1
OLD MEN CAN TIME TRAVEL 0
A Coiled Knot 0
ARC OF THE ARROW 1