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My Nineteen-Seventies
I was newly thirteen when the seventies took me underwing, then married and grown when they creased inside time’s fold. I was not attracted to those scholastic or athletic, but to those lacking labels and considered rebels. Moving yearly filled my army-brat life with sad good-byes that swerved my teenage years thru countless, deep cries. When the decade first began, I had paper and pen in hand to secretly write the poetry holding my heart slams. At thirteen, poems first bubbled in me to be pen-freed. I still have most as lost-girl written within my teen season. In the seventies I fell in love with love, astrology, spirituality, Kahlil Gibran, Thoreau, individuality as resonated in me from Ann Rand’s, “The Fountainhead”, and lyrics on which I fed. The Who wrote song lines I fantasized were mine, all mine, Elton John, Crosby, Stills and Nash sang words for my thrills, as did Neil Young, Carole King, CCR, The Eagles, and Beatles. Rock n Roll beats and crying guitars inebriated my limits, such music moved me in defiance of compliance to physics. Thru rock’s depths and denim, I was a seventies thoroughbred who has poetically wept since first the decade's innocence bled. ... CayCay Jennings March 9, 2017
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