If I met my seven year old self today,
What would I tell her,
What would I say
Would I...
English, 08.04.2021 03:20 tamaliablanchard
If I met my seven year old self today,
What would I tell her,
What would I say
Would I warn her of the future,
please analyze this poem:
Of the bad things yet to come?
Or would I leave her be naive
To keep having fun?
Because my seven year old self, Believed the world a perfect place,
Would she recognise herself?
When she looked into my face?
Even though I’ve learnt so much more,
And ten years have passed since then,
I would give up everything I have,
To view life through her eyes again
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