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One day in the life of a little girl
Looking into the window,
I see little, clear and cool drops of water.
On the lonely street, holding hands of each other
walking mother and daughter.
The little red rubber boots step on puddles,
reflecting the golden-red crown of the trees.
The fresh breeze swings blonde mom’s curls.
She tries not to drop an umbrella
Because her daughter pulls her hand further.
The wet leaves stick to the boots,
Their red, yellow and orange colors
cover the ground with a colored mosaik.
The damp smell of fallen leaves sings about fall.
The rain sounds like the flute melody,
And I fall into my memory.
My dark-pink raincoat and softly-pink beret
My little burgundy boots run on dry autumn leaves
And my mom...
She’s asking me to stop
Her thin long fingers hold the old-fashion camera
Which tries to catch my sight.
It was one of my favorite days of my life to be a child.
Now I’m 16. I’m not that girl
I will never turn these days back
It’s my past. And, maybe, my mom thinks that I
Don’t want to spend time with her,
But mom, I want you to know…
I still love you.
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