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POETRY: CHILDHOOD



CHILDHOOD!!!
I am a child of my own,
I want to play in the rain,
I wish to live by the shore,
Even though I haven’t even see the tide,
I wish to feel the heightened tide,
I wish I could be a bird,
I’d visit the sunset side,
Wake upon the sunrise ground,
I wish my dreams could never be real,
But my fantasy always reveal,
Because I fear the nightmare shrill,
And I have an empty thrill,
I wish I’m always a child,
Fear makes me depart the ground,
And yearn to fly away,
Or scatter my worries beyond the sky,
I don’t want to grow out of my little dress,
I don’t yearn for hips and breasts,
I just want to live by my innocence,
Where all I trust is my common sense,
I want to stick to my childhood,
To always be treated with utmost care,
To have a life that is so fare,
Happiness and joy to always share,
It’s in my childhood that I can only bare,
For tears are not so bitter,
And laughter never been lighter,
The hugs and presents are always genuine,
Familiar and strangers always smiling,
They ensure that they are always protecting,
How ugly it is to become an adult!
You can never go back in a moment,
How bad it is when people pretend!
You are only left to comprehend,
Why on earth do people want to hurt?
And destroy fragile heart?
They rob you off your innocence,
Leaving you in a state of sheer tense,
Why are the police always after adults?
Beating them and taking them to prisons?
Is there a choice to choose a stage?
I would remain at my desired age:
CHILDHOOD!!!

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