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Run, jump and frolic with childhood abandonment, Grab down, that dusty old mason jar, recapture The lightening in the bottle, of yesteryear’s remembrance. Refresh one's youthful heart, in the memories evergreen Pastures called imagination. In the meadows of human thought, all remain young, Release thy inner spiritual being, race the wind, Feel it's liberation, brushing against your face once more. Time stands still here, within this field of dreams, The eye of the hurricane is set aside, Within this lulling of the life's stormy seas, Reality ceases to exist, in this fairytale never land. Shed every layers aged texture, be as one reborn, A kindred reflection of the child of innocence, lying Within thy inner self. Relive pleasure's laughter from long ago, when troubles Were unknown, only glee and happiness lived in our Realm of true joy. Let the pain of heartache float away, as bubbles drifting From the palm of your hands, than popping Unto air's nothingness. Come recapture the lightening within the bottle, Chasing those glowing ageless memories, and relive A lighter time in your life, infuse one's youth again, Entrap that fragile spark, in a glass mason jar, A delicate tinder box, flickering within all of us, Whom wish to stay forever young. Shatter that thin pain between these worlds, Keep the youthful fire burning, let it shine through, In all it's brilliance to touch all those surrounding thee, Enlightening every heart around you, embracing them And enriching their lives. Oh what harmonious music lies in a child's laughter, So free, so liberated, without cares restrictions, Look into the beautiful eyes of the kindred, and remember. A time when one chased the fireflies, in a timeless meadow Of thought, run, jump and frolic with childhood abandonment, Once more, and feel alive reborn. BY: CHERYL ANNA DUNN
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