In yesterday’s chair tomorrow.

In yesterday’s chair tomorrow.

A Poem by andrew mitchell

In the tomorrow’s chair,
tomorrow’s children
have fled,
only regrets remain
from yesterday’s seatings.
It all started when
no standing
was allowed.
Will everyone
please sit down
and let evolution
take it’s course.

© 2021 andrew mitchell


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Despite not knowing what you're symbolizing here (I am missing the mark on your poems lately, so I won't venture a guess) . . . I admire your title & the first few lines which weave it into your message (((HUGS)))

Posted 4 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

4 Years Ago

It’s a satirical comic look at no one standing up and taking responsibility and so we let evolutio.. read more

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andrew mitchell
andrew mitchell

adelaide, Australia



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