The world was a place of happiness and smiles Safety was the warmth of parents arms And your bed a castle? Or was it a fort?
Laughing and tumbling fat children Fearing nothing Except falling and scraping your knee Upon which Your mother would run and inquire' While you hid behind her apron What made you cry Softly cooing Wiping your eyes As a mother does
You laughed at the clouds And stuck your tongue out to taste the rain Clumsy fingers caught tiny minnows Listened to the smoke stack howl of faraway metal trains And the throaty sounds of downy covered wide eyed owls Remember the times as a child
Before the clouds gave way A child you were no more And opened your eyes to the day Having no wish to play with reality Scampered carelessly away As little ones often do
Falling and scraping your knee Upon which Your mother ran to see' What made you cry Wiping your eyes with tender hands While softly cooing Comforting sighs As a mother does Remember the times as a child