I am no longer a child Not the innocent, little girl I used to be She is now but a memory Replaced by a new face It is unfamiliar and out of place It's eyes so distant, they are alien Coloured in with grey pencil A complete contrast To the rainbows that once filled them They are gone now.
I miss her:the little girl She was bright and she was bold And I miss her She used to wear sunshine coloured hoodies With a smile that matched Her happiness burned like a bonfire Lighting up all around She danced with no music Sang with no song Laughed with no reason
Her imagination ran riots Stories flooded out of her Tales of all kinds Bejewelled with wild ideas She dreamed up a new universe everyday Explored her mind as though it was a jungle She swung around on emerald vines Excitedly breathing in Every scent, every colour, every shape Getting drunk on endless possibilities
The girl that fills the mirror smiles sadly Her dull eyes overflowing with invisible tears I do not know how to comfort her She is stranger looking out at me I choose to be blind to her mind A war of conflict rages on in me I am angry, red hot Knowing she took away the sunshine Though I feel pity, too, for the blue salt trails That form crystals on her fading cheeks Pity for colour she is rendered.