When I was young, my life was full and bliss

So simple, so naive, so innocent

Everyday was full of wonders

Petty things to do and play

I fight on insignificant matters





Like who is fat, and who is thin, and who had the weirdest names

Of pets and dogs and cats and plants

I play with them all day

Sheltered then by my parents sake

I forsake most responsibilities





They fed me when I ask for food and gave me love and care

They even went to such extreme just so I can have some treats

They hope for me to grow and glow, to shine above all kids

To be the star, the one above

The brightest of them all





I run and play and meet others like me, and play with them some more

I thought of games, and joys and cheers

And things that would make me laugh

No worries, no responsibilities, and the way a child should be

Follow the right and avoid the wrong

That was the only rule



