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I Miss the Days We'd Feed the Ducks

by jellyfish

I miss the days we'd feed the ducks, play hide and seek and watch TV. I miss the days we'd laugh at cats, their little nose and tiny feet. Those days are gone, and now we're here. Monsters and dark were the only fear. Our little heads were full of glee, we could play for hours, so much to see. But now we sit, and hope, and cry. I wish them back, oh how I try. We hit an age, and all is lost, the joy we knew, not worth the cost. I'm in the days I worry, see. I'm in the days I care. Why create this world around us? At least, for me, it seems not fair. We could drown the world in drugs, perhaps. Lost reality, open traps. But why dent a soul, for each is loved. I wish, this time, I could ask above - But that's the answer, not above. There's always one, a soul, a love. We know they're there, but fear to try, to tell that love, to combat shy. Now think back to those younger days, lemonade, parties, we did not pay. But of course those days could not without a gift, a payment, a thanks, the help. So remember my love, and remember it well. For when hardship returns, you'll want something to yell.
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