Kindergarden Romance
Acquainted kindergarden years As we shared our sandbox cheers Sitting on your princess chair Yellow ribboned curly hair Eating sand scooped with delicate hands We roamed in carefree worlds of imagination as we dove, In bubble baths of playfulness As we splashed and sprayed Mud on faces dissipate Sandwiches lovingly wrapped in bows and strings Exchanged Barbie-Spiderman plastic rings As we got married under the old oak With first kiss of a mismatched joke Imagined ride in our fancy car Witnessed by stuffed bears with bugs in jars Got divorced and married again…. Years have passed since then My love evolved into a self-contained flame Under the shadow of friendship, s umbrella Forbidden, hidden like the bastard son, of a heart under false pretences Still the cruellest blow was yet to come: Your love confessed to the underserved soul of another “I am so happy for you” These cursed words most untrue As you smile so delicately Hugged felt eternity Your heart in sync with mine My futile wish of an endless time, goes unnoticed to gods blinded, to the heart cries of man My echoes amplified: What was I suppose to do? Run the risk of losing you? Contempt for now, through heart,s glimmer a soundless voice escapes, pass sandboxes and cotton candy cheers remembering a love of kindergarden years
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