No Play
The problem with growing old is growing old and losing the ability or time to play.
I.
The quiet of the day
as the sky grows shades of gray.
That’s the loudest noise
where once the Children would play.
II.
Nobody on the slides
or the various rides.
Just ghosts here
now abides.
III.
These days business as usual
and we work like a mule,
Children don’t come to play
when work becomes the fuel.
IV.
Once a fun child
now lives a life that’s mild.
So now we’re adults
and rules say we can’t be wild.
V.
So the sky grays
on long days.
We wish we could play
and for a sliver of a sun’s ray.
VI.
Those are gone.
in our new dawn.
And that playground
becomes a withered lawn.
About the Creator
Dean Traylor
I wrote for college and local newspapers, magazines and the Internet (30 years). I have degree in journalism, masters in special education (and credentials), and certificate in screenwriting. Also, a special ed. teacher (25 years)


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