Gordon Anderson
Could We Just Talk
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Could we just be—you and me?
no middle man—no in-betweens
could it just be—you and me
no touch tab screens—no e-machines
Could we just talk—and maybe walk?
one on one—before we’re done
share some fun—attention
could we just talk?
Please—hear my plea—you and me
no plugged in schemes—no high tech themes
no lap top needs—no e-mail feats
no text to read—no message tweets
Could we just talk—and maybe walk?
one on one—before we’re done
share some fun—attention
could we just talk?
No lap top needs—no e-mail feats
no text to read—no message tweets
Could we just talk—and maybe walk?
one on one before we are done
share some fun—attention
could we just talk?
no middle man—no in-betweens
could it just be—you and me
no touch tab screens—no e-machines
Could we just talk—and maybe walk?
one on one—before we’re done
share some fun—attention
could we just talk?
Please—hear my plea—you and me
no plugged in schemes—no high tech themes
no lap top needs—no e-mail feats
no text to read—no message tweets
Could we just talk—and maybe walk?
one on one—before we’re done
share some fun—attention
could we just talk?
No lap top needs—no e-mail feats
no text to read—no message tweets
Could we just talk—and maybe walk?
one on one before we are done
share some fun—attention
could we just talk?
About the authorI write poetry, lyrics and stories to please readers. I like the arts and nature. I’ve had a library card for over seventy years. My favorite author: John Steinbeck. My favorite book since a kid is Treasure Island. |
This is one of seven poems currently exhibited in Webster's Woods. Click here to access the full poetry collection.