Poem: We Were Here Before

We Were Here Before

when all this was new
and little else was around,
but that was the only time,
all those years ago,
and now we are back:
how much grew here,
how much new has sprung up.
It is not shocking, not in real terms,
but memory is what you know,
and it was only one memory,
one time, and it was long ago,,
yes, long enough this is normal,
but it is a shock to compare,
when there is nothing else,
it still seems so shocking.
Whatever came of the trees?
I remember:
there were so many trees.

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