There was once a girl and her whispers were like sunshine peeking through thick leaves and her hair flowed down like water rushing with the breeze and she stood on your stoop and she said she loved you but you didn't hear
there was once a boy and his smile warmed like sweet bread steaming for the taste and his words were rich like dark chocolate twisting your toungue with pleasure and he stood on his stoop and he broke a heart but she didn't hear
there was once a mother and her ears were like the trees always waiting to hear the tiniest rustling of leaves and her hands were like stone lined by honest strength, bearing no weakness and she held this smallest hand and said nothing's permanent and that heart break can heal or twist and silence sweet whispers and slice long hair but it was all up to the girl
there was once a brother and his slaps hurt like ice on soft baby skin and his lessons burned like scars from fires long past and he taught the boy well how to not feel it hurt anymore and he brought the boy home where mama wasn't there and daddy didn't care and the boy never learned
not like the girl who grew up like the tree proud, and wise, and strong and whose cares washed away like spring rain and whose lessons stuck like thick sap
not like the boy who grew up like a rock in a river shrinking with every second letting it all cut him down and who couldn't handle it all and who wore away from the world much faster than the tree...