I decided to do poetry reading of my favourite poems from Hidden in Childhood. Purchase click here.

I decided to do poetry reading of my favourite poems from Hidden in Childhood. Purchase click here.

I am taking some time off posting due to a recent family loss. I still read posts at times but not diligent like I used to. Should get back on track in a little while!
Blessings! Cassa
I decided to do poetry reading of my favourite poems from Hidden in Childhood. Purchase click here.

I decided to do poetry reading of my favourite poems from Hidden in Childhood. Purchase click here.

We touched like watercolour fawns
In landscapes painted by Cezanne
Like lovers floating painted by Chegall
But you and I were you-I then
We thought the rush would never end
We thought the sky, the sky would never fall
We lived we loved we laughed we cried
We’ll never die, and now I think of you
And I change right into Mr Blue
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We lived we loved we laughed we cried
We’ll never die, and now I think of you
And I change right into Mr Blue
You say your lover buys you lace
I say he’s fine, I like his face
I guess you still think love will conquere all
I know, but it’s not what you think
I only hope it stays in sync
I only want, I want to wish you well
We lived we loved we laughed we cried
We’ll never die, and now I think of you
And I change right into Mr Blue
Be who you are
and leave the world behind.
Be who the world wants you to be
and let wonders pass by.
We had so little
one set of uniform
and a pair of sandals
pencils short like cigarette butts
canvas shoulder bag full of patches
But we had colorful candy wrappers
bamboo sticks and string
to make kites
into a hope filled summer
I still remember him
stick skinny
swimming in this hand-me-down shorts
bare foot skipping on the hot tart road
launched his rainbow kite
into the tangerine sky
We cheered so loud
drown out the sound
of the foraging birds
We had very little
and we had it all
Outside
the world looks wonderful
The sun carries no shadow
Beyond the rusted gate
Curiosity meets its fate
