I laughed.
She smiled as she spun. She was trying to learn how to dance.
So she asked her teddy bear.
So he gladly said yes.
They twirled and spun.
They swayed and hummed.
She bowed to the bear and set him on the ground.
Her tinny frame came bouncing back around.
Her hair danced worse.
Tied it's self in knots.
She jumped on the bead with a plop.
She climbed on top of me her body pressed against mine.
Our breathing matching flowing in time.
I smiled at her
she smiled at me.
I made a face so
she laughed with me
I wrapped my arms loosely
Around her waist.
So she buried her face
in the hallow of my neck.
I tickled her sides,
So we laughed then cried.
She was my only one
and she was mine.
Despite our ages and
her careless smiles.
I never think I cared
even for a while.
I knew I loved her and
She loved me.
So why can't we live happily.
Isn't it strange how it all
Works out?
I climb though her window
and pull her out.
We leap into the trees.
I catch her on her way down
we run down the road.
No worries or cares.
But I know that she's small.
So it does matter, to bring her back 12 the latest.
We creep in the window
Without sound.
We'd lay in her bed her in my arms.
Every things better.
Because it's now or never
So we tangle up like a ball of yarn.
My arms around her and her hand on my heart away from the dark.
But I know I have to leave,
But that's at three.
So we can lay our
Souls complete.
Her and me.
That's how we are
Until it's time.
Where I have to leave
And untangle her from me. One hand in my hair and the other on my heart.
It pains me to leave her out,
Out in the night
I kiss her lips softly
and jump down the tree.
Remembering
That
She thinks
Thats it's only a dream.