National Poetry Month Rewind Day 20 – 2055 a Poem by Trish Hubschman #PoetryPlace

National Poetry Month Rewind Day 20 – 2055 a Poem by Trish Hubschman #PoetryPlace

2055

By Trish Hubschman

Day 20

I always dreamed of stepping forward,

Of traveling through time,

Or seeing through a crystal ball.

I always wanted to know.

How the future does things:

How they live, work and play.

What they drive and eat.

What they wear and what their music is.

Thirty years isn’t that far ahead,

Things shouldn’t’ be much different.

Who knows?

It’s the space age.

Things might improve.

Things might not.

I might approve.

I might not.

Hope for the best.

Grapes are always nice to eat.

They’re juicy and sweet, you can’t beat.

All sizes and shapes.

I just love grapes.

They’re always a special treat.

Trish Hubschman is the author of the Tracy Gayle mystery series: Tidalwave, Stiff Competition, Ratings Game, Uneasy Tides, and Gayle’s tales.

Trish is a graduate of Long Island University’s Southampton Campus and has a Bachelor’s degree in English-writing. She is deaf-blind and lives in Pennsylvania with her husband Kevin and their dog Henry.

Visit her website.

About Patty L. Fletcher

Patty L. Fletcher lives in Kingsport Tennessee where she works full time as a Writer with the goal of bridging the great chasm which separates the disAbled from the non-disAbled. She is Also a Social Media Marketing Assistant.

Follow her at: https://pattysworlds.com/ for stories, book updates and more.

4 Comments

  1. Trish Hubschman Reply
    April 21, 2023

    Traveling forward through time can really wipe a person out, age them too, I think I prefer being right now at the moment. I want a taco.

    1. I would love to time travel.

      1. Trish Hubschman Reply
        April 21, 2023

        do you want to go forwards in time or back. I’d rather go back

        1. Both. I’d like to go forward to see if I ever clear up all my mistakes and ackward to look and see how I made them in the first-place.

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