A child's laugh is heard Early one morning in May; Along with the chains of a bike; Ringing their song, Harmonizing with rubber tires, Humming against the street.
Alert as a bird, The child rides away; In a day so dreamlike, And sings along, With voice like the wildfires; Seeking a friend to meet.
The sun reflects on golden hair, Fingers run though the chopped cut. A youthful smile glows, Complementing the sun, so bright. Interrupted by the squealing of breaks.
The child stops right there; Not so childish now, but The now faded smile shows That the child is alright; Although the child aches.
The child has fallen into The same May, accepting a different year. The bike's coated with memories and dust. The tire's out of breath and flat, And no song is sung.
Saddened eyes of blue Accepts nothing but fear. The laugh turned to rust; And just to think that This change has just begun.
April 2016
During my freshman year of high school, in a very rigorous I.B. English class, I was assigned to write a poetry book including seventeen different types of poems. I just thought to share a few with whoever is willing to read them. This was my "change poem" which meant that something was to differ by the end of the poem.