Castles made of sand
Swept away by ocean waves
Down to the last grain
No different than our lifetimes
Passing through the hourglass
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Castles made of sand
Swept away by ocean waves
Down to the last grain
No different than our lifetimes
Passing through the hourglass
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
The blink of an eye
Ones life in the scheme of things
Its here and then gone
Wasted due to our own fears
Until we end in regret
This should never be
We were all born to create
Everything we dream
The only shame–not living
Just because we are afraid
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Will work for food, the sign they show
Please help a vet down on his luck
Diverting their eyes the passersby go
Life on the street a vicious cycle they’re stuck
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Hey there mister can you spare a dime
Or maybe a buck to try to get home
Would it be possible to give me some time
We’re so tired of being in the cold all alone
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We could be your sisters and your brothers
We used to have jobs, families and homes
We could be your fathers and your mothers
Hungry and weary, nothing but skin and bones
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Obligated as humans should we be one to another
Practicing what we preach by seeing to the needs of the other
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Time wasted is gone
Blown like dried leaves in the wind
Scattered far and wide
Imperative, it is
Never to squander this gift
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
I’ve waited too long
Spending life running the wheel
Like a fearful mouse
Missing the joy of their youth
My children are now adults
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
An old fading brownstone,
For many a decade it has not been alone.
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If only we could see what it’s eyes must have seen,
Maybe then we would know where we’re going and where we’ve been.
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The cobblestone streets that lead past it’s front door,
Crumbled from the weather and travelers burdens I’m sure.
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It’s residents present and long ago past,
Have seen what this world has offered to the last.
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The carriage, the train, the automobile,
All graced this place whether wood, iron or steel.
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From street lights of gas or electric lights glow,
They lit up the sights of another nights show.
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So great a loss of life fighting wars on two fronts,
A choice to drop the bomb would end hostilities at once.
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Parades and floats to the sailors joyful kiss,
Soldiers home from war we gratefully would not miss.
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Then a plea to the cops into Korea we did go,
But our hands were handcuffed by the reluctance we did show,
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A stalemate was called that we live under till this day,
Neither a win nor a loss could be granted either way.
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A call for equality from the King did he shout,
With hoods and with nooses the cowards tried to drive them out.
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Watching as a President is taken before his time,
Paying respects in a long and somber funeral procession line.
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The brownstone’s broad eyes did shed tortured tears,
As a people came to terms with an unsure nations fears.
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Ducking behind window boxes from the riots we did hide,
From tear gas and protesters we kept our children safe inside.
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Then there’s the hell of this little place Vietnam,
Over 58.000 lost never to return home.
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To this day we don’t know what it all was all for,
A chapter we’d prefer to lock behind a locked door.
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Then cries for peace and love in song did they roar,
Long hair, love beads and bell bottoms they adorned.
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Three days of love from a Woodstock would live on,
Though Jerry Garcia, Janis and Jimmy are now gone.
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A gas crisis, Beirut and the hostages in Iran,
Oil, our Marines and our citizens held in foreign lands.
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Then along came the Gipper to rescue us from us,
Bringing our people back without much muss or much fuss.
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The economy turned around while trickle-down became law,
Taking twenty plus years to find out there was a flaw.
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In 2001 we were brutally attacked,
By suicide bombers that should have been tracked.
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Our World Trade and Pentagon, the heroes in a Pennsylvania field,
So many had died, so many have been killed.
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In retribution and revenge we invaded Iraq,
To topple Saddam and push the Revolutionary Guard back.
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Into Afghanistan we marched as others had before,
With an uneasy partner in Islamabad and Lahore.
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An attempt to democratize third-world tribes,
Costing our mothers their sons and daughters sacred lives.
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Osama Bin Laden is dead at the hands of the Seals,
One more terrorist down knocked back on his heals.
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All to what end I don’t think anybody truly knows,
We’ll wait for history to say, to see how it goes.
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Our economies in turmoil, our politics a disaster,
Compromise and diplomacy no longer can they master.
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Fiscal cliffs and debt ceilings in our sights looming large,
It’s hard to tell if anyone in D. C. is in charge.
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Where we go from here is anyone’s guess,
Raise a glass and make a toast and hope for the best.
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Our past world glories seem far and away,
As we long for that time to be ushered in today.
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Our yesteryear’s are pocked with our failures and successes,
Hoping cooler heads prevail and our virtues to protect us .
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O’ the good and bad this old brownstone must have seen,
The lessons taught through history, I’m hoping we did glean.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
This journey,
One traveled by us and all that came before,
Has been paved with blood,
Watered with sweat,
Graded with pain,
Sprinkled with joy;
This road is the only one we know.
Although different obstacles may impede our way,
Cause one to stumble while another may fall
And allow another to wander a street paved with gold,
This road must begin at our beginning
And end at our ending regardless of effort,
Caring not how long it takes
Or what treasures we collect along the way.
Our intention alone is to live well in this, our reality.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Time for making time
To do the things that one loves
What ever that is
Like the wick of a candle
Whose end burns ever closer
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
I grow old waiting
Knowing you will never come
Wasting my short time
Logic tells me to move on
But hope keeps me locked in place
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Staring heavenward
Praying for profound answers
I was the answer
They were in me all along
Had I taken time to look
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~