Mere concept of childhood fascinated her, Games that her friends played attracted her, Memories of others hinging on comical anecdotes captivated her.
Endless discussions of the 'good times' made her meet solitude, Scarcity of happiness made her meet darkness, Perennial realisations of sorrow made her meet regret.
She detested the way life abused her childhood, She hated the way life snatched the chance of having memories, She envied the way life didn't let her know 'fun'.
She regretted her existence, For she never had a chance of being happy, Of being free like a bird, Of being independent and satisfied.
She was a girl, Who grew up in the most atrocious of times, Who faced the loneliest of nights, She's the girl, who grew up, before it was time.