Oh, to be a child again
Oh, to be a child again
With unfiltered thoughts
Blossoming wildly
As dandelions in spring
Beyond any horizon
A mind can imagine
Pedaling faster and faster
To a clock with no time
On vehicles perfectly designed
For destinations unknown
Going nowhere and everywhere
In anticipation of discovery
By exploring the unexpected
With friends formed easily
And changed as quickly
As is the fickle fate
Of childhood playmates
In times of innocence
Free of resentment
Jealousy and prejudice
Impervious to hate
But love is by default
Happiness not sought
Nor smiles contrived
To hide the frown
Sadness prefers
When being a child
Long since left behind
Yet lurking in the core
Is a yearning to restore
That child inside.
— Harry Seymour

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These sweet words put me in
Gale Fulton Ross CaliforniaThese sweet words put me in mind of my growing up in MA. being a little girl with my sisters and friends. Revere beach was our playground- I can feel the freedom and the
sand through your poetry. Thanks for the memory.
Gale
Brilliant, Harry! I love this
Mason P. Ashe Oak BluffsBrilliant, Harry! I love this...
So lovely to read these words
Barney Zeitz TisburySo lovely to read these words and see this picture. So supportive of staying positive. Thanks for reminding me.
Wonderful image - inspiring
Bob DiCatlo TisburyWonderful image - inspiring poem - well done Harry
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