
We used to say, “I disagree”
And still we would be friends
Try that today, I guarantee
That friendship likely ends
There was a time if people fought
There’s maybe a black eye
You fight today, you’re getting shot
Cos someone has to die
Remember drive-ins, Friday night
With three shows, maybe four
Those matinee’s were my delight
I wish they’d build some more
We used to dance a certain way
Called Elvis, “Way too wild”
You dance the way they do today
It could produce a child
Remember when we went to church
Today they call it odd
So we removed God from His perch
The cellphone’s now our god
We used to hear our anthem played
Upon our heart, our hand
That anthem now has been betrayed
Now some won’t even stand
The thing I wish we could restore
It’s something we neglect
That “something” missing anymore
Is what we called, respect
That simpler time was just a phase
A phase that said, “Goodbye”
Those days are called, “The Olden Days”
Now here’s my heavy sigh
About the Creator
Earl W. Pearl
I’ve been writing poetry (rhyming mostly) since about 2014 and have recently transitioned to writing novels and short stories. My poetry genres are faith, humor, social issues, politics, pretty much any subject matter.



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