childhood

childhood

A Poem by red.evangeline

childhood is
a field of blossoming flowers
an old two-story house covered in splintered wood, and
the way sunlight filters through a broken window on a
cloudy afternoon

childhood is
pastel dresses and hair tied up in ribbons
walking home with shaking legs and the weight of
a secret to keep

childhood is
the way dust gets stuck in your throat
a pale pink rabbit with one black button eye that sees too much, and
the innocence of oblivion

© 2019 red.evangeline


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i like the honesty of this poem, and the mixture of the good and the bad that are so hard to sort out from memories

Posted 5 Years Ago


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That is a beautifully descriptive write conjuring vivid images .


Posted 5 Years Ago


This is beautiful, an insight into a World where you grew up, maybe. Nice write!!

Posted 5 Years Ago



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Added on January 6, 2019
Last Updated on January 6, 2019
Tags: poem, poetry, childhood, innocence, trauma, abuse, childhood abuse, sexual abuse, loss of innocence