The old School Song
The old School Song
“Boyhood will grow to youth,
Manhood come soon.
Life’s morning mist will melt
Into clear noon.”
How wrong, how wrong
Was the old school song,
Though at the time
It seemed to rhyme
And reason well.
From month to month through
the school year
We sang it through both loud
and long.
But was it right?
For noon was far from clear
to me,
And later in the day it seems
That cloud and mist is all
around.
The way to go is far from
sure
We hardly know and cannot see
Where we should be making for,
And where to go from here.
But what was then our morning,
That now seems crystal clear.
It’s autumn now.
The mists have come on time
As they come on time through
all the years.
The fields are wet with night
When the light of day at last
appears.
The swallows fly in masses in
the sky
And form long lines along the
wires
Queuing for a trip to Africa.
Nature knows where she is
going
And year on year she gets it
right.
In the evening we still find
It hard to see the way ahead
And to decide where we should
really be.
The years do not give peace
Or clarity of mind.
Yet the swallows always know
When to leave and where to
go.
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