In her room, she looked out the window Seeing the evergreen tree swinging in the wind The raindrops pelting the window A few birds, swooping for cover A little girl standing out in all the gray Brown hair pulled into pigtails Wearing bright yellow and red With a blue polka-dot umbrella Jumping in puddles Not even using the umbrella Unless she was trying to collect rain
Driving to a new state A new home Leaving friends She watched as they drove through a puddle The water collecting on her window She imagined that little girl Her pigtails drooping Her umbrella dragging As she walked through the muddy puddles
At school, daydreaming blankly Looking out the window As the teacher droned on About fractions, and decimals Equations and graphs She imagined seeing herself Jumping out the window Into the puddle on the ground Splashing water onto the grass and plants She saw herself Wearing her favorite yellow raincoat With her shiny red boots Her blue polka-dot umbrella Filled with holes That the water just ran through Her hair up in pigtails With her favorite pink bows
She saw herself as she used to be Before school was hard Before she moved Before she got older She wished she really could jump out that window And relive those moments Before she could dream any further The teacher called her name Yanking her out of her red rainboots Leaving her pink bows laying in the mud Sadness pulling at her eyes As she was taken from her happy memories