To the innocence of youth,
To living for the moment!
When consequences where inconsequential
And eyes shone with love and promise.
I grew and shed the chrysalis,
Let my wings dry on the reed in the sun
My colour changed, I turned beautiful
Spread my wings and flew.
Happy with my choices
Content that I was doing what needed to be done
But it’s never that simple
It’s never black and white.
Are those I left in youth and innocence still there?
Where I left them
It’s usually in the last place you look.
Are they still smoking and laughing the night away?
Or are they in my responsibility hole?
Where I left myself
Or are they enjoying and fretting silliness?
Like I used to.
I wonder if my choices were right
And I wonder what they are doing now
And I wonder if they wonder what I’m doing
And I wonder if they’re right.
Ships that pass in the night
When everyone was asleep
Well I wasn’t sleeping, I saw the other ships
And I waved them goodbye.
Flowing Through My Veins
Reading a poem by one of my blogfriends today I’m reminded that poetry runs through my family, it flows though our veins. All three of my children have written some incredible poems. I’ve written a few myself, although how good they are, it’s difficu...