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"Boyhood" by Delphoid-Q

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Flitting over grassy knolls, sun bathing their innocent faces, care left behind with the wind, they run.
Through woods; through cool, splashing streams:
Sprays of water, sun dappled, caress flushed, sweaty faces with cool mothers' hands.

They run to nowhere - from nothing.
They run, for in running they comprehend.
They run for life is freedom unburdened, untamed by an adult's view:
Nothing considered, nothing in doubt.

Over puddles and through shady eucalyptus the boys race,
Matched stride for stride, breath for breath, crunching twigs beneath school-shoe fettered feet.
Each trying to prevail - neither desiring it to be so.
Each finding solace in the sweet, silent singing of laboured muscles and mutual strength.

Connected through motion - brothers in soul if not in blood - the boys run.

If one should stumble, the other will slow.
Should one misstep, the other would know.
And through this silent bond the boys ask, "When?
When should we stop running and become men."





*Dedicated to my best friend: I hope I have captured something of what we shared and still do share, though metaphor is so inadequate.*
*For Chris, the infamous GreekPhilosopher*

See also: "A Brief History In Time: Greek & Delph (A Story Of Friendship)" by GreekPhilosopher.



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On Saturday May 15th, 2004, aXe FactoR (428) writes:
very vivid and beautifully written. :)


On Friday November 14th, 2003, sole (114) writes:
I really love this poem, it brings back so many memories of childhood friendships.


On Friday November 14th, 2003, Urban Shipwreck (985) writes:
Ahh the way you wrote this was very cool. A coming of age write that was written in an intelligent way. Very well done. ~Urban Shipwreck~


On Sunday October 12th, 2003, Drea (929) writes:
you have made this words leap off the screen and form vivid images in my mind. wonderful..~Drea~


On Tuesday September 9th, 2003, urbanhumility (1362) writes:
you have captured the whole sum my friend, truly you have done well.........urban


On Monday August 11th, 2003, GreekPhilosopher (181) writes:
Vre... Malaka... Where Do You Come Up With These Pictures... Always Put A Smile On My Face... :)GPhD.


On Wednesday August 6th, 2003, Loneal (118) writes:
Amazing ... you have a way of writing that pulls the audience into the world you create ... I love it! =)


On Tuesday August 5th, 2003, TropicalSnowstorm (748) writes:
Wonderful piece! You really captured a fabulous timeless moment. Ciao, T/S


On Sunday July 27th, 2003, Dancing_Monkey (1803) writes:
:O) i feel happy.. nice work..


On Saturday July 26th, 2003, Aurora_Light (574) writes:
great write hope the 2 of u are friends forever


On Saturday July 26th, 2003, GreekPhilosopher (181) writes:
Costa Boet... Its A New Era And EveryDay I Think Of Our Trials And Tribulations. A Tribute. The Last Stanza Is Especially Meaningful. I Got Every Word, Every Suggestion, Every Intention.


On Saturday July 26th, 2003, GreekPhilosopher (181) writes:
If The World Knew It Would Be A Better Place, It Sums Up "Boyhood" Like I Can Imagine It, And Like I'm Sure A Select Few Can Too.


On Saturday July 26th, 2003, GreekPhilosopher (181) writes:
Greatness Of Character Comes From Earlier Experiences. Go For The Gold, And Never Look Back, never Settle For Anything Else. Destiny Has Its Maleable Ways... And Together We Moulded Our History And Set Our Path To Greatness! GPhD.


On Saturday July 26th, 2003, Delphoid-Q (255) writes:
A Toast to us and to greatness!


On Saturday July 26th, 2003, Clementine (153) writes:
they said i may never walk again, but now i live on the moon



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