It's Never Too Late Poem by Dianna Nally

It's Never Too Late



In the good old days when they rode
horses and drove model T's
The air was fresher, the smog was lesser
And outside our children could run free.




Today some ride horses, and may have
a model T
But the skies are grayer, And real
freedom is something rarely seen.



If I had one wish to be granted
I'd wish for more love and less hate.
And I know if we try we can teach our children
Because I believe it is never too late



Some say you can't teach an old dog new tricks
But I don't believe this to be true
Anyone can learn at any age
The secret is you just have to want to.



Don't be afraid to make changes
As long as these changes are good
We need more strength and less judgment
If we want to provide our children with safe neighborhoods.



Lets bring back trust and respect
Before all our freedom is taken away
Because it's unfair to expect our children to live in fear
Day after day after day.



Crime, economy, and the fear of being alone
Can only eat away at our souls
But if we work together as true Americans
Maybe once again we can set our children's hearts aglow.
by Dianna Nally

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Bakersfield CA
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