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It Happened Slowly-- In steps-- Until I Woke Up One Day This Winter and Thought to Myself, "Now, Where Has My Childhood Gone?"

My childhood was sunshine,

summer days,

pool,

book,

trees,

It was yellow dandelion, carpet lawn

and endless blue and green

as far as I could see

standing on my tiptoes

on a swing in the backyard

jumping down onto smooth soft summer grass

in the flat calm ivy-colored sea

 

It was stars on the night sky

like stars on my ceiling,

hair floating up around me with my dreams,

pulling me out the open window

into air,

into indigo,

into midnight blue, nail-polish painted sky

on the sweet-smelling cedar easel,

in the dark room,

where I come sometimes

to touch the beginning with butterfly-soft fingers

 

My childhood was hide and seek,

shut up in closets,

smiling,

laughing,

giggling,

yelling tag you’re it,

as it touched board game movers

and pushed them

one

two

three

around boards colored like rainbows

that I rode around the world

and into the universe

 

Now my childhood is two yellow foam blocks

asking me,

“Why?”

“Where?”

but I don’t know why it’s gone

or where it’s gone to,

all I know is that I’m not ready,

but here I come

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Written by
z-trista-davis
27 / F
Published
Mar 28, 2017
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#melancholy#childhood#growing-up#coming-of-age
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