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The voices of my childhood
Oh how I wish
The things of my childhood had a voice
And they could whisper to me
My beautiful memories
How I wish that tattered stuffed animal
Could tell stories of the places its been
That I no longer remember
As I drift off to sleep
And how I wish the walls of that jersey home
Could tell me the things they saw
As I trace my hands over the cracks
I wish that tree house
Could tell me how I held my best friend
As we watched the sunset in its safety
I wish that maple tree
With its stair like branches
That once lead me towards the heavens
Could repeat to me now
The things I admitted to it when I was young
Sitting in its branches like an embrace
And wishing I was one of the birds
How I wish
The things I once loved
Could tell me how I loved them
So I can love them once again
Those voices of my childhood
Those voices of what once was home
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This piece represents how a crave to know more about my childhood. I wish I could talk to all those things, so that they could tell me what my life was like.