I know what you think, and that you think you know what you see. You know everything better than me. You might be right, but I know that you’re wrong. I feel the pull, but the pain is small And all you have to say is: “You’ve changed” - and I hope you’re right Now flowers are growing rampant in my mind. Extending my horizon, making me realize that this life is beautiful That this life is mine and mine alone That eventhough I’m completely ordinary with crooked teeth and dull brown hair, I’m not hindred from doing extraordinary things. That’s what life’s really about. I don’t need future plans - which is great, because I have none - but that doesn’t mean I don’t know what I want from life. Call me liberal, if that means you allow me to live life the way I invision See what’s beyond the flowerbed in my mind. See the moon from South Africa, Brazil or maybe Tibet. You should have known that I wouldn’t come back the same that I left But all you say is: “You’ve changed” All I can say is: “Good”
A couple of months ago I came across a picture through the social media that spoke to me. It illustrated two unknown identities (you could only see their frame). One had a few flowers coming out of her head. Her little speaking-bubble said: "You've changed". The other person replied "I Hope So". She had the double amount of flowers growing from her. Thinking about this picture today inspired this poem. Don't be afraid to spread love, kindness and live up to your full potential. Extend your horizons and imbibe life. When it comes down to it, it's afterall pretty good.