such warmth we felt, such love
at eight-oh-five while the snow came falling down
we'd wake at dawn to watch the news
makeshift drums made shrimp shack tunes
and mothers love would guide our eyes
away from bad things/towards the light
in a sandbox on a summer day
on the grass in the pouring rain
in a closet hiding away from the wind that came
once in a while.
and the worst thing that could ever be?
in hindsight, it really was a dream
and the driving rain hit our backyard trees
amazed us for hours, like movie screens
six bears in the bed room, two dogs in the den
mothers in the kitchen making warm ginger bread
and the socks went missing to that old lion's mane
such happiness was brought to our familys name
and now I believe if I could change one single thing
I'd set all the clocks back so I'd never have to leave
I'd set all the clocks back so I'd never have to leave
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