We are the same as we were so long ago

Poetry by Dr. Terrell Neuage © 2025 Adelaide, Australia

Weekly romantic poetry from Terrell Neuage for Tuesday, September 26, 2000 Next Picture Poem ~ Previous Picture Poem from Terrell Neuage

 

We are the same as we were so long ago

and but reminders of who we shall be

But whether its all a vision of the future

that we are a part of now

or a memory of somewhere else that has captured us

in some returning moment

I can't really say.

 

We are the same as we were so long ago

© Terrell Neuage 11-71 new York CityWe are the same as were so long ago
and but reminders of who we shall be
But whether its all a vision of the future
that we are a part of now
or a memory of somewhere else that has captured us

in some returning moment
I can't really say.

 

We are the same as were so long ago
and but reminders of who we shall be
But whether its all a vision of the future
that we are a part of now
or a memory of somewhere else that has captured us

in some returning moment
I can't really say.

 

We are the same as were so long ago
and but reminders of who we shall be
But whether its all a vision of the future
that we are a part of now
or a memory of somewhere else that has captured us

in some returning moment
I can't really say.

About Dr. Terrell Neuage

Dr. Terrell Neuage, (dual citizen USA/Australia) is a South Australian poet, writer, and digital artist known for his evocative poetry and extensive research on conversational analysis in on-line communciations (including communication in the AI era; from sharing information to making sense of it). His best-selling autobiographies; Leaving America (Before the After) & Leaving Australia (after) – exploring life as a hippie, brother in a California Cult (Holy Order of MANS) as Brother Terrell Adsit, Astrolger (40-years) to non-believer, and adventures in Australia, single parent, tofu manufacturer/street artist, China, the USA & fifty+ other countries. From high school drop out at age 16, back to school at age 44 to PhD from the University of South Australia at age 58.

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