old thoughts sometimes
wear grooves so deep
they bury themselves before
new ones can rise
the buried old ones
make good fertilizer
Copyright © 2007 Barbara W. Klaser
old thoughts sometimes
wear grooves so deep
they bury themselves before
new ones can rise
the buried old ones
make good fertilizer
Copyright © 2007 Barbara W. Klaser
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LOL…ain’t that the truth?
I am really enjoying reading through these archived poems.
You little devil, the things I never knew….
Comment by Bev Jackson — 2/8/2008 @ 5:04 am
Nice observation. The last phrase: The old ones make good fertilizer might be worth a tweak, but other than that good work!
Keep Writing
The Poet
Comment by Ivor Griffiths — 2/22/2008 @ 9:54 am