We used to play and sing and
Watch and share 'most everything,
hunt treasures with sorted props;
We used to play hide and seek
We used to sit on the walls and talk
and play hop scotch drawn with chalk;
We used to build castles in the sand
We used to read stories of wonderland
and sing and dance in our little fairland
We used to look at the far off stars
We used to look at the far off stars
unaware of the terrifying wars;
peace and happiness everywhere
We used to …but wait…
We used to …but wait…
I will tell you more, if it is not too late.
22 comments:
Ohhh, so well done.
Dear Nicole Cindy Orange Tree
Thank you for the lovely comments
this is beautiful! I feel the longing of such wonderful memories and yet the feeling of living each moment to the very best is also very strong in this wonderfully crafted piece.
great pics.
looking forward to reading more from you.
nice one.
This is so great brings back good memories and one was in Hawaii when I was growing up we played a game with people from the main land as we called them. It was a game about finding a monkey that flew from tree to tree. We mad it look so real and they thought their was actually a monkey that we had to put in the sack we ran around with. Fun times and great memories. In Tahiti they do not have such a game to play. I loved this poem
http://gatelesspassage.com/2011/10/20/taken-from-me-on-halloween-night/
yeah, this brings back the memories. i enjoyed the read. :)
I enjoyed the fond memories in this piece. I like the emotions it stirred in me
powerful stuff.
Beautiful. I really liked this. laurie @ Battling My Inner Critic
Hello.
Nice post.
I like your photos.
Thanks for sharing.
Bashful Lady
Wow!Wow!Wow! Know what you left me dreaming...Fabulous job...Thanks for share...
NO, it's not too late! :) LOve this. Thanks for sharing. MAde me smile.
Beautifully nostalgic.
YES! You make one understand. Thank you.
ZQ
Well written and engaging post.
Wonderful poem of childhood memories, anjum. I enjoyed this greatly.
very impressive piece.
;)
sweet.reminds a lot of innocence and childhood. :)
It's never too late! Tell us more!
http://charleslmashburn.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/the-wolf-and-the-rose/
I feel the longing for a more innocent time....a time of peace...great work
The images of childhood you invoke are so sweet. . . let's hope the terrifying wars don't prevent you from every telling more.
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