We Were Children Once
i don’t know if you remember,
but these windows were open once,
letting in a dancing breeze
chasing away the heat
wildflowers sat between the steps:
steps, on which we ran
up and down, for days at a time,
and we were barefoot as we ran
frizzy hair, like burning flames,
kissed by sunshine, golden light
lunchtimes on picnic blankets,
and trees like cathedrals above us
and rainy nights, outside the windows,
stars, barely visible, through the clouds
moonlight streaming through
this open window, where we sat,
dreaming of what was to come
o, sweet nostalgia, remind me again
of songs we used to sing to sleep,
raindrops’ steady, beating rhythm
and i don’t know if you remember,
but we were children once,
in the youthful summers, humid days,
in a hazy, mindless, dreamlike state.