See You Soon
What are those big ugly things?
Caterpillars asked about her wings.
She knew they wouldn’t understand
It was part of a master plan.
She gave them all a warm goodbye,
“See you soon when you’ve wings to fly!”
–Russ Towne
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See You Soon
What are those big ugly things?
Caterpillars asked about her wings.
She knew they wouldn’t understand
It was part of a master plan.
She gave them all a warm goodbye,
“See you soon when you’ve wings to fly!”
–Russ Towne
Posted on February 26, 2014 at 7:33 PM in Poetry, Russ | RSS feed | Reply | Trackback URL
“She knew they wouldn’t understand
It was all part of a master plan”.
The early developer is always set apart from the rest of the pack and feels the difference keenly. Nice relation to the natural order of things.
Thank you for your kind comment, Emily.
Russ
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