A rainy wedding day Music so loud Beautiful bride dressed in white And I, a mere child Playing in the mud Staining my new shiny tux Among the children Among dances and laughs Colorful clothes and happy faces Cars with ribbons all around What wouldn’t I give To return To a rainy wedding day fifty years ago To hug my parents who’s long been gone And be a child with a mud stained shoe To return, only for a day To the place I once called home And now is no more.
Story: my mother's uncle returned to visit us after nearly 40 years of being abroad, he left at 18 years old to escape the former regimen, and all he had with him were his memories, so little of them, one of which was someone's wedding were it was raining and he and other children, including my father at the time, played in the mud. It's strange how the simple things we do could become one of our greatest memories.