Take Me to Never Land
When I was younger
Peter Pan told me to never grow up
And there were times when I listened to him
There were times when I didn’t
But secretly I knew that I would
That I had no control
And it would happen, naturally happily
When I was younger I’d answer the phone
This is the Miller Family,, I’m Jasmine, who do you want to speak to?
And they’d ask for my mommy “sweetie”
They’d ask for my daddy “honey”
And I’d give the phone to them
When I was younger, but older than before
I’d answer the phone
Miller Family, Jasmine speaking, to whom may I direct your call?
And they’d ask for my mommy “honey”
They’d ask for my daddy “sweetie”
And I’d give the phone to them
Albeit with sass
And my mom would laugh
Don’t grow up to fast
As grew older, I’d still answer the phone
Hello?
Hi sweetie, can I speak to your mommy?
Still with that sickly sweet voice
Like you’re talking to someone beneath them
No, my mother is not in right now
Oh honey!
I’m 15. 16. 17.
Oh…uhm… pardon me.
I’d give the message to my mom.
Albeit with sass
And my mom would laugh
Don’t grow up to fast
I was blessed
And cursed
With a younger looking face
I was blessed
And cursed
With a younger sounding voice
And I’d always grumble to my mom
About people treating me younger
Then need be
And my mom would sigh
And my mom would laugh
Don’t grow up to fast
One day I wanted to go to the mall
My mom wasn’t feeling well
And my dad wasn’t home
I told her I’d take the bus
Come on, I’m 17.
I can ride public transportation
By myself.
I’ll admit, I used a bit of sass
And still my mom laughed
But I could see through her eyes
But I couldn’t see into her soul
Because she wasn’t there
Her eyes looked at me
But she wasn’t seeing me
And then a tear
Slid down her cheek as she said
Don’t grow up to fast
When I got on the bus
I heeded my mother’s wishes
Tell the driver where you’re going
Sit as close to them as possible
Don’t stand up unless you’re getting off
If someone looks at you
Don’t look them in the eye
And if someone touches you
Scream
Make a scene, make sure you don’t go unnoticed
Let everyone know you are there
And that person is not with you
Scream
You’re still my baby girl
You’re still allowed to cry
Don’t grow up to fast
I forgot that one
When you got on the bus
We made eye contact
But I broke first
The lady next to me,
Got up at the next stop
And you sat next to me then
You smiled, showing your perfect white teeth
And asked me my name
I told you something like Genie
Or Jamie
How old are you like 20?
17 I said.
And you laughed
Wow they grow up fast
As I looked out the window
Watching the trees go by
You took this as your chance
I don’t remember what you said
Or what you did
It’s locked, safe in the hands of Pandora
I closed my eyes
Apologizing to my mom
And silent tears fell down my cheeks
Brushed quickly and roughly by my sleeve
I had forgotten my mother’s last rule
I’m sorry mom
My stop came, and I gathered my stuff
But your grip on my thigh tightened
And the look in your eye
Kept me from leaving
The bus driver went to pull off
But he looked in his mirror
And I held his eyes in my heavy gaze
Ma’am isn’t this your stop?
No-
Yes sir. Thank you. I almost forgot.
Thank you.
As I got off the bus,
Thank you.
As he closed the doors and pulled off,
Thank you.
That day
I had left for the mall as 17
When my mom picked me up from the mall
She could tell that I was a bit older than that 17
And when she got me home
Safe in our warm living room
She put on Mulan
We changed into our matching
Footy pyjamas
And she made big bowls of my favorite Kettle Korn popcorn
That night
She held me on the couch
She caught all my tears
And I shrunk 7 years in her hold
I told you she said
I begged you, she said
Don’t grow up too fast
And I cried.
I’m sorry mom.
This isn’t what I wanted.
I don’t ever want to grow up
That evening
Disney taught me
It’s okay to be young
That evening
Disney took me to Never Land
And I never wanted to leave again