NEW by russ mckay

Posted on March 13, 2020
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How long does “new” last I’d like to know
When folks say “It’s new” what makes it so?

Is a baby still new until the next one is born?
Are shoes still new after they’ve been worn?

There are times I wonder about what I’ve been told
Grandma got a new hairdo but her hair is old

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I looked up “new” in the dictionary
The meanings there sure do vary

Maybe I’m too young and perhaps when I’m a teen
I’ll understand exactly what those kind of words mean

But right now I have to pack for a vacation that’ll be great
We’re going on a trip to old New York state.

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