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Kiss the Child Goodnight

Kiss the child goodnight, tuck her in safe

Lest she should dream of escape

To a world where rainbows circle the skies

And you are not who you have striven to be.

 

Kiss the child goodnight, make sure you turn off the light

Lest she should be unafraid and bold

In the face of the infectious fear

That flits through your eyes in a dark, alien alleyway.

 

Kiss the child goodnight, hold her close and tight

Lest she reaches out to the same sun

That burned your naive fingertips

And shattered your lofty castle in the clouds.

 

Kiss the child goodnight, don't let her open those eyes

Until she is finally lulled to deep slumber

Wrapped within warm blankets

And the beginnings of complacency.

 

Kiss the child goodnight, watch her sleep in silence.

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Written by
aditya-shankar
25 / M / Indian
Published
Jul 30, 2014
Lines·Words
17·133
Notes

Inspired by a conversation with a friend.

All interpretations are welcome.

Tags
#dream#kiss#fear#sun#sleep#silence#goodnight#burn#child#complacency
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