The dawn of time started before we could even comprehend it
The history before us is hard to believe
We have come so far it is hard to imagine
That a time was once so different than it is now.
The history before us is hard to believe
We have come so far it is hard to imagine
That a time was once so different than it is now.
Published by Mitch Kindle
I am Mitch Kindle. I have a loving family and I love to write. I am a professor at a Junior College and hope to share my passion for literature and poetry here. View profile
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