She thought I won’t read anymore I only want to write about it I won’t hear anymore I only want to talk about it
The things she once knew Were only in her dreams Though a young boy spoke to her once He said, “You are young, your beauty reigns, the equal of Kings!” But she knew even Kings are scorned by those who are not chosen
Everything she knew and remembered was flat beneath her feet She would not walk away but instead would always walk upon it
It stared back up at her Like a mirror of her life That was the way she remembered best Like her dreams The way the children would play And though the boys threw rocks She knew it was because they didn’t know how to talk to a girl It made her smile now Though it made her cry then
The smoke was lighter than air And the sky could no longer speak of tomorrow That is why she chose to look down at her feet The war hadn’t reached inside her shoes yet Her shoes looked lovely she thought How long would they last?
She took them off and carefully laid them on the dirt And she thought of them walking away She bought them because of a certain boy She didn’t know his name He excited her He read from the book like we was listening to his father He spoke of their country as if it were his mother But he was gone now He spoke while she watched with others The smoke followed his life While the street kept his memory Underneath her feet Along with her childhood And she wondered if the war would lie down beneath her feet And show her what it did to that boy