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I Dreamt
Last night I dreamt you saw me Really saw me for the first time Not who you thought I should be But the real me I danced in front of you Not caring what you thought No adult lessons needing to be taught I embraced the person I am instead of what one I'm not Unafraid, unashamed I watched you smile I felt my childish happy for a while You were not there to play grownup games What I lacked was not a source of your shame For once I didn't feel like I was to blame I was proud instead of ashamed of my name I watched as you delighted in me Oh what a dream Like the cherry on top of a dollop of cream My nirvanah, my elusive stream Then I woke up to see your face No joy there not a trace I was disappointed too I continued hiding me and you were still you So instead, we continued like every day Me not being me and sad hateful old you! For Becca's Contest. Sorry, it's not a Norman Rockwell type relationship. Hello Soup friends, do not worry I am not writing about a rocky marriage but rather about the expectations of a father for his son. This has long passed but I drew on this childhood memory for this contest.
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