Poem: Not Your Father's Lego

Stack one block
on top of another
Large and small
red and blue
some rectangular
others curved
Construct walls
roofs, towers
arch towards the sky.


Castles
skyscrapers
tree houses
a bridge here
a garden there
animals
cars and people
it's almost alive
if you can imagine it.


Your very own land
your private domain
all made of plastic blocks
boxy and unwieldy
transformed by your hand
and your thoughts
old or young
it doesn't matter
It endures for years.


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