Saturday, July 28, 2012

I Remember

Childhood memories, the building blocks of the windows from which we view the rest of the world, for the rest of our lives... They sometimes are the strenght from which our hope was born. 5/4/2004
I remember when I thought pink lemonade,
Was very special -
And I believed that a meteor,
Was had magic powers,
I remember when I had to learn,
The Alphabet, one by one.
And I remember when my Worries,
Were really very Small.
Today, if I could make my Troubles,
Quite that Small,
This would be a wonderful world for me,
After all.
But there are wolves in sheeps clothing,
Who covet your very s oul,
And think nothing of trashing
What little magic is left in your life.
And there are still knights in shining armour,
If only they can be found.
And there are windmills,
Still full of magic and danger,
And hopes and dreams,
Enough for us all.
But if could, I surely would,
Make all my Troubles quite Small,
Back before my very spirit would take the fall.
Was I ever really that innocent,
Or is that what my heart chooses to recall?
If only the secrets of life were really held,
In a simple crystal ball!
I could really live free and have it all!

Deborah Coss, has been writting since 8 years old, getting published off and on since 15, and finally realized her child hood dream, of carrying press credentials, working for womanmotorist.com. A diverse writer, publishnig several business type sites, she now publishes her own site, 1kindthing.com, creates some fine arts, and loves photography, commenting she is a social portraiture photographer and prefers the medium of black and white. In art, she has a very constructionist attitude, and enjoys making masks, and other 3 dimensional objects. On a personal side, she survived an extremly violent childhood, some serious trauma, including being crushed by a car at age 3 and half. Thus, her site 1kindthing.com, tells of overcoming hardships, in her many styles of writing. She is a baby boomer, raised in Southern California, bi-lingual in Spanish, descened from French, German, English and American Indian bloodlines. Coss finds words fun, and communication an art


Author:: Deborah Coss
Keywords:: Deborah Coss, I remember, pink lemonade, a meteor, magic powers, Alphabet, Worries, Troubles, Small
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