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Whispers of Youth Dusty boxes, like forgotten books, Hold chapters of quantum leaps— My first steps, tiny and determined, Leading to a world of wonders. Goat’s milk, flavored with Grenada nutmeg, A remedy for cow’s blandness, And lactose intolerance—the secret code Of those simpler days. Cod liver oil, Sunday mornings’ ritual, Bitter drops to ward off unseen foes, Mumps, measles, whooping cough— Childhood’s battles etched in time. Curiosity fueled my quest: Pebbles, night crickets, butterflies— Each a treasure, carefully collected, One line at a time. And that snarky bird, Caged, then set free— Freedom’s squeak of happiness, A lesson etched in feathers. The kitchen window, a gateway, Its slight squeak echoing freedom. The bird, banana thief turned guardian, A debt repaid in whispers. Childhood memories preserved, Not just atop that distant hill, But in the flutter of wings, And the quiet moments we cherish. 🌼
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Jul 8, 2024
Jul 8, 2024 at 8:21 AM UTC
Whispers of Youth
Whispers of Youth Dusty boxes, like forgotten books, Hold chapters of quantum leaps— My first steps, tiny and determined, Leading to a world of wonders. Goat’s milk, flavored with Grenada nutmeg, A remedy for cow’s blandness, And lactose intolerance—the secret code Of those simpler days. Cod liver oil, Sunday mornings’ ritual, Bitter drops to ward off unseen foes, Mumps, measles, whooping cough— Childhood’s battles etched in time. Curiosity fueled my quest: Pebbles, night crickets, butterflies— Each a treasure, carefully collected, One line at a time. And that snarky bird, Caged, then set free— Freedom’s squeak of happiness, A lesson etched in feathers. The kitchen window, a gateway, Its slight squeak echoing freedom. The bird, banana thief turned guardian, A debt repaid in whispers. Childhood memories preserved, Not just atop that distant hill, But in the flutter of wings, And the quiet moments we cherish. 🌼
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Jul 8, 2024
Jul 8, 2024 at 8:21 AM UTC
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