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The Seed of Fear Peter Pan
Peter came at half-past three, Tapping sharply from an apple tree. “Wendy, Michael, and John, too— Come and fly; the stars want you.” Out of the window, hand in hand, The trio swept above the land. Their mother's sobs fell away behind. Another bedtime story she can't unwind. In Neverland, the sky can't change. The moon is weird, the sun is strange. No one grows, and no one there cries— Every ache for going home soon dies. Boys and girls forget their names. Their socks, friends and favorite games. A mother’s hug, a father’s last song— Memories dim when you stay too long. Peter laughs and flies high in midair, But something empty lingers there. He doesn’t know what he has lost— Never growing up, comes at a cost. Wendy whispered, “We must go!". "For I've lost my shadow.” Peter waved and turned away— Still chasing ghosts of yesterday. So if you hear a tap-tap one night, Find your window bathed in light, Roll over, hide, and stay in bed— Forget Neverland, sleep on instead.
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