Powerful yet thoughtful truth.. no hidden thoughts here but the raw moment by moment realism that young people see before they're near forced to 'behave' or go 'overboard' . Your finish is as near a biography that a few near tragic sentences can be.
' in the end, Time conquers and enthusiasm fades
as we take our place among the living dead. the rent is due,
the car won’t start and all that is left of youth
is the memory of the possibilities, the hopes left behind
on a stone staircase by the liquor store.'
You write superbly, This was written way back.. wish you were still posting in here.
Well, all I can say is at age 46, I'm still NOT quite dead, yet! As a matter of fact, I might be doing things sort of back to front; because when I was a lot younger then my life might have been a lot more dull and strict; but, now-a-days, as I grow older and older; I find myself catching up on doing all the things that I didn't do in my youth; for example, 3 months back I brought myself my 1st mountain bike-still learning how to ride it, properly-how to do no hands/so far I can only do 1 hand bike riding-and, working on understanding roads signs?! 2 months back I joined a local boxing club; and, jumped into the boxing ring with both headgear/and, gloves; needless to say, a 16 year old kid actually went and knocked me out! But, hey, I still haven't completely given up; because I frequently get back into the ring to go and spar; the way I see it is, getting a few knocks when learning boxing is all just a part and parcel of the game; so, I accept this. Furthermore, 2 or so weeks back, I brought myself my 1st Skateboard; still working out how to stay balanced on it, though; because most of the time I fall off! The point is, one is never too old to experience being young, again. Youth, is all to do with a 'state of mind'; if you tell yourself I'm far too old now; then, of course, you will quit long before you ever even got started! But, if you tell yourself 'youth lasts, quite simply, forevermore'; then, who knows what you will do, next??? Maybe, go bungee jumping...; yea, I would really and truly, like to do that!!! ;-)
I like the humorous tone of this - the tongue-in-cheek mocking at self, remembering the heady days of youthful idealism, brought down to the matter of fact demands of daily life... Good read... thank you, Emily, for bringing me here
How a simple and common conversation makes a lot of sense in retrospect! This thought still holds true in the present time. There are still people who are engaging themselves into this kind of talk---mind wandering and wondering about certain things---only to find out they will soon be just another faces in the crowd who can not make the difference. The interest is forgotten and the curiosity is gone, so much like soot released by time. And then again, another set of younger minds will be tackling same line of thoughts. It's a cycle actually. Anyway, this is amazing! I like it.
born under a full moon in the middle of the day
on a foggy bank of the Mississippi River.
Nihongo o hanashimasu ka?
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