Sixties are Dead

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    Sixties are Dead

    Bad fruits of the best seeds.
    Good roots of the worst deeds.
    Well I'm not sure that "In God we Trust"
    'Revolution number nine'...
    Your mine is not mine.
    And everybody's touched by bloody rust...

    Living in 'Yesterday'.
    Waiting for a 'Girl'
    Spending a 'Hard day's night'...

    You got a feeling to hide.
    You got a 'Ticket to ride'.
    This time you just missed the flight.

    Re-mixed is the song.
    Paralitic is the tongue.
    More wounds. No blood to bleed.
    Like skin on my teeth
    The idols of sixties
    Those victims of the need and the greed.

    Living in 'Kashmir'
    Leaving to 'Ramble on'
    Fighting for 'Whole Lotta Love'

    Nothing to pretend...
    'This is just the end'
    Foreign past makes no heaven above...

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    Drivingczar commented on Sixties are Dead

    03-18-2009

    Musical verses! Rock on!

    Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

    Hayren’s Poems (19)

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