Mutt
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Even today, A rose is still a rose: (author un-known)
Remember when "hippie" meant "big in the hips"
and a "trip" involved travel in cars, planes and ships?
When "Pot" was a vessel for cooking things in
and "hooked" was what grandmothers rugs would have been?
When "fix" was a verb that meant "mend" or "repair"
and to be "in" meant merely existing somewhere?
When "neat" meant well organized, tidy and clean
and "grass" was ground cover---and normally green?
when "groovy" meant furrowed with channels and hollows.
and "Birds" were winged creatures like robbins and swallows?
when "fuzz" was a substance real fluffy---like lint
and "bread" came from bakeries---not from the mint?
When "roll" was a bun, and "rock" was a stone?
and "hangup" was something you did with the phone?
when lights (not people) were turned off and on
and the "pill" was something you took for a cough?
when "swinger" was someone swinging in a swing.
and a "pad" was a soft sorta coushiony thing?
when "far out" meant distance---a long way away.
Just something I seen for the elders of the forum. hope you enjoyed.
-mutt
Remember when "hippie" meant "big in the hips"
and a "trip" involved travel in cars, planes and ships?
When "Pot" was a vessel for cooking things in
and "hooked" was what grandmothers rugs would have been?
When "fix" was a verb that meant "mend" or "repair"
and to be "in" meant merely existing somewhere?
When "neat" meant well organized, tidy and clean
and "grass" was ground cover---and normally green?
when "groovy" meant furrowed with channels and hollows.
and "Birds" were winged creatures like robbins and swallows?
when "fuzz" was a substance real fluffy---like lint
and "bread" came from bakeries---not from the mint?
When "roll" was a bun, and "rock" was a stone?
and "hangup" was something you did with the phone?
when lights (not people) were turned off and on
and the "pill" was something you took for a cough?
when "swinger" was someone swinging in a swing.
and a "pad" was a soft sorta coushiony thing?
when "far out" meant distance---a long way away.
Just something I seen for the elders of the forum. hope you enjoyed.
-mutt