Where the children go to play

Where the children go to play

A Poem by Amy Michelle Mosier

Where the children go to play
   Is where the summer grass endures
And sunbeams - like a cascade -
   Pour down upon their bronze shoulders.

This - the children have learned well:
   Butterflies don't really flutter -
Instead - they dance a sky waltz
   To the cicadas' fond clamor.

Every breeze is a giant's sigh
   That brushes their roseate jowls;
Every cloud - some foam in the sky
   Behind which angels may be found.

What they know - they won't divulge
   But they know what each new day brings.
Pity them - some drab adults
   Who are ignorant of such things!

© 2025 Amy Michelle Mosier


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Added on February 24, 2025
Last Updated on February 25, 2025
Tags: life