On What I Dream About
I dream of the puddles from April rains
of the pink candy floss sugar fluff at the fair
of holding hands while crossing the streets
of the warm hugs and pats on the head
of the innocence, oh the innocence
Of being a child
I dream of trips to grandma's
of the boys who would pull my pigtails and chase me on the playground
of the drawings I'd give my parents
I dream of a childhood that I wish was my own
I dream of the memories I'd have now
And the people I'd reminisce with
Of the old clothes I'd remember wearing
Of the games I used to play
Of the songs I used to sing
Of the way I used to be
But I do not remember
I do not know my younger self
I dream of her, but those dreams are a figment of my imagination, not a memory
I wish I could clearly see the girl I was before I created "me"