"After A While" © 1971 Veronica A. Shoffstall |
- ( Author's note: This poem has been plagiarized, bastardized, renamed, reworded, redesigned, expanded and reduced. But it is my work, which I wrote at the age of 19 and had published in my college yearbook. Why anyone would want to claim it is beyond me, but for what it's worth, I wrote it, and if I'd known it was going to be this popular, I'd have done a better job of it. - V.S. )
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"After a While"
After a while you learnthe subtle difference betweenholding a hand and chaining a souland you learnthat love doesn't mean leaningand company doesn't always mean security.And you begin to learnthat kisses aren't contractsand presents aren't promisesand you begin to accept your defeatswith your head up and your eyes aheadwith the grace of woman, not the grief of a childand you learnto build all your roads on todaybecause tomorrow's ground istoo uncertain for plansand futures have a way of falling downin mid-flight.After a while you learnthat even sunshine burnsif you get too muchso you plant your own gardenand decorate your own soulinstead of waiting for someoneto bring you flowers.And you learn that you really can endureyou really are strongyou really do have worthand you learnand you learnwith every goodbye, you learn...
© 1971 Veronica A. Shoffstall
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