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Flower Children of the '60's (poem)

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Submitted Monday, May 22, 2006
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Flower Children

Peace and Love was the sign of the flower child

In the sixties, the young were passive not wild

They believed in peace, love, - giving, and sharing

Often judged, - not by their deeds, but for what they

Were wearing

Their parents were hardcore, most of them survivors of war

Worked hard for their children, to see they were provided for

To them freedom had a whole different meaning,

Found it hard to understand - why their children were

So alienating

Lack of understanding made the young feel as though they

Were caught in a trap

The discrepancy between these age groups, became commonly

Known as the generation gap.

Those involved in this epoch of time, all believed the world was in

Need of a revolutionary change

Their acts of rebellion, were acts of love, divinely prearranged

These baby boomers, with their idealistic dreams

Their hearts overflowing with love; - this is what made

Them gleam

What happened to this generation of peace seeking warriors?

They became doctors, lawyers, actors, and bill collectors

It's a shame from their vision - they had the world beginning

To listen

For the uniting of the world, it seemed, - was about to be

Christen






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» left by Sarah Puglisi (1 year 197 days ago.)
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nice poem
My era. Don't know any better way to say it.
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(1 year 194 days ago.)

Thank you for commenting Sarah. Those were the days weren't they?
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» left by Janice LeCroy (1 year 101 days ago.)
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I remember that era very well David... When I was fifteen, I made love beads, and would sell them to people at the beach, for spending money.. Those were the good old days... Those days are long gone..I love your work David.. Keep it up..

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Thank you for commenting Janice.

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» left by Tianna Crawford from Arizona (264 days 19 hours ago.)
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Totally awesome!!!

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Thank you for commenting Tianna, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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(213 days 18 hours ago.)

Great write and one that puts things in proper perspective ~ life at its best and most didn't know it. Blessings! Suzy

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thank you for commenting Suzy

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