My children will have a childhood. I will make sure of it. They will swim in ponds littered with Lilly pads Dive down to muddy depths like fearless fish. Sink tiny toes into slick black mud. They will thrash strong tanned legs Toward the gleaming surface above. And **** deep breaths of country air.
They will slumber beneath the stars To the sounds of bullfrogs and singing crickets And the frenzy of flickering fairies of the night. They will use glass wands of glitter Just as a magician might To hammer All at once the warm dry earth Sending grasshoppers springing In startled unison- Like magic To escape the alien vibrations.
They will run barefoot through fields. Drag behind them a ******* beast named Ballou or Bear- or something like it. He who leaps on four legs And licks with pink tongue.
They will dance to songs They do not understand. And fashion forts from fallen brushwood. They will swing from high up branches Only climbers of trees can reach.
They will discover an island of trees Some sweltering summer day As they wade through waist high Green grass that breathes along With the erratic waving of the wind. They will claim it as their own. They will name it Sail Away or- something like it. And ***** a flapping flag of dishtowel and twig.
They will pull from backpacks Granola bars and beef jerky And gulp water from their base camp. And return only when it is too dark And they are too weary To embark on any more adventures. My children will have a childhood. They will have one because I did.