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by Mariel
Rated: E · Poetry · Family · #1766446
A poem about a young girl, who used to be scared of the dark... is now not.
Sometimes I cry, I weep,
At the world until dawn,
For there’s a night-time creep,
To this I have no brawn

I’d go to my mother,
The best mom that there is,
She would sing and tell me,
Nothing there! Then a kiss

So I nodded my head,
Went to sleep without fear,
Told myself in my bed,
Now I must have some cheer

The nights roll by slowly,
I watch the window pane,
Then a thwack! from the tree,
How can I stay this sane?

Now I am much older,
A newly grown woman,
Am I any bolder?
I think perhaps I am
© Copyright 2011 Mariel (theviolinist at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
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