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The Day Before Yesterday

October 20, 2008
By Maddie Bell SILVER, Belvedere, California
Maddie Bell SILVER, Belvedere, California
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When I was little, when I was small,
When guilt was the silliest worry of all,
When knowing ourselves wasn’t so hard,
When our innocence wasn’t something to guard.

When the stars shone brighter than ever before,
And it never mattered what we said or wore.
As we danced in circles with our smiles white clear
A broken heart never something to fear.

The times on the playground chasing the boys,
Marrying under cherry trees with candy ring toys,
Kisses meant cooties and never occurred,
When life in itself wasn’t a blur.

When I was little, when I was small,
When guilt was the silliest worry of all,
When life was planned and not misplaced,
When people around you were never two-faced.

Barbie dolls, tea sets, teddy bear talks,
The old, musty tunes from the music box,
When the only fights happened when playthings would break,
When all the kids were themselves; no one was fake.

Fairytale dreams I wished would come true,
A promise of love that not once came through,
The man on the moon always bearing a smile,
The clouds have covered that face for a while.

When I was little, when I was small,
When guilt was the silliest worry of all,
I thought these memories would always last,
But now they’ve become part of my past.



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on Oct. 29 2008 at 1:37 am
this author really conveys the meaning of childhood in a very deep way.

on Oct. 26 2008 at 8:29 pm
I love this very much. The abilaty to rhyme and express the childhood and what has changed with age and maturity.

K.J.G.Santos said...
on Oct. 24 2008 at 1:41 am
i really like this poem. i agree with what it's saying. this should be higher up in the list, higher than Daddy's Womb i think

on Oct. 23 2008 at 11:30 pm
beautiful poem, it brings back many memories to me about my childhood One day, my friend, we'll all see the simplicity in being dirty bare-footed in the sun and secure in the knowledge of knowing exactly who we were