Gone Forevermore

The little country store
The little restaurant
They're gone now gone forevermore

The little country store
You knew the names of the milkman and the bread man
You knew who your neighbor was for sure

The store was never crowded
With three people shopping at a time maybe four
But that's all gone now gone forevermore

The little restaurant had a pinball machine in the corner
A jukebox standing nearby a favorite song was always playing
And a teenager would be standing at an open door

How much of this are you missing
You knew who your neighbor was for sure
But that's all gone now gone forevermore
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Posted: May 2018

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Comments (1)

godsprincessonline today!
They were good times - miss the people interaction. Now everyone is looking at their cell phones and talking or texting on their cell phones. Miss the face to face contact.

Kathy sad flower
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