JOSE GERVIC LABE, JR.
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Gervic's Poetic Explorations #1031360 added April 25, 2022 at 9:17pm Restrictions: None
Yesterday
It doesn't appear to have been a long time ago.
When we're still young and still don't know
That love has already taken its place.
Back in the glorious young days
Now that we grow older with time,
We can't just think of things sublime
We also have to taste a pint of sorrow.
And take a glimpse of the morrow.
Things changed quickly as we grow.
We were only going lazily with the flow.
Ignored all great deeds we once had,
And often do things that are bad.
It was just like yesterday.
We thought this feeling an easy game to play.
But pain came in all of a sudden.
And it's only me who suffered the burden.
How I long to live like yesterday.
But I have to live for today.
Be it happy or full of sorrows
'Cause that's what makes a better tomorrow.
Author's Note ▼
Written for: "April 25 Poem--particular piece of music" in "Dew Drop Inn"
Prompt: Music—write a(nother) poem in response to a particular song or larger musical work (or, alternatively, to a jukebox situation connected to “drunken barroom layabouts” to quote Harlow Flick)
Song choice: Yesterday by The Beatles
20 lines | 147 words | 749 characters
04/25/22 09:07pm EDT
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