Innocence and bliss
Play pretend on my grandfather’s porch.
They bring laughter and joy with them
And never invite fear or worry.
I hesitate to return,
For fear that I shall never leave
Because as my childhood memories grow and expand
My fondness soon turns to envy
For I can remember a time,
A time when the world was mine.
Where everyone cheered for me
And rejoiced when I found glee
A time when Mondays meant new beginnings,
Not tardies and regrets.
When books led to happy endings,
Instead of essays and frets.
But as I set my sights ahead
It seems that some wise words are never dead
“For all children grow up, except one”
And I’m far from done.
As a wound heals and scars
So should I
Never to forget my childhood
But to simply move on.