Poetry: Times Change, Us Too by Leah Dew
This poem is by Leah Dew, the High School Poet Laureate at South Columbus High School, and reflects on the passage of time.
This poem is by Leah Dew, the High School Poet Laureate at South Columbus High School, and reflects on the passage of time.
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