You should never go back expecting things to be exactly the same

A few years ago

I visited the town in England that I left 25 years ago

the place where I raised my children

I remember them playing in a vibrant neighborhood

curiosity led me to drive by the house I used to own 

it was a not how I remembered it

it used to be a thriving community

the once pristine senior citizens residence was boarded up

there were no young children playing in the street

a landscaped common area was neglected and overgrown

many of the homes were showing signs of neglect

there was an air of decay and despair 

curiosity led me to drive by the local pub

I had spent many happy times there

socializing with friends and celebrating events

it had changed a lot

graffiti adorned every boarded up window and the roof was crumbling

I learned that the business failed many years ago

the local factory that employed most of the town had long since closed

unemployment had taken its toll on the community

nothing was like I remembered

and I had no idea it would change so much when I left there

but I was looking back through rose tinted glasses

and my memories were distorted by the pain of a broken relationship

you should never go back expecting things to be exactly the same

things change with time and go through cycles of regrowth

I have since learned that the site of the old factory has been redeveloped for residential use

new housing has attracted young families

children once again play in the streets

the town lives on

5 thoughts on “You should never go back expecting things to be exactly the same

  1. This one certainly has a different ending Than You Should Never Go Back. It is happier and filled with hope. Through the years I tried to return to my early home, but it was very difficult to do because it had changed so much, not necessarily for the better. I am glad you had a positive experience.

    On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 9:16 AM Cheeky Monkey Poetry wrote:

    > Ian Hunter posted: ” A few years ago I visited the town in England that I > left 25 years ago the place where I raised my children I remember them > playing in a vibrant neighborhood curiosity led me to drive by the house I > used to own it was a not ” >

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