In forests deep, we play this childhood game,
Hide and seek, where secrets we reclaim.
Among the trees, we vanish from the light,
In shadows cast, we blend, unseen from sight.
Whispers of laughter, echoes through the glade,
As seekers search, in this woodland charade.
Each rustling leaf, a clue we can't deny,
In nature's cloak, our spirits learn to fly.
But when the dusk descends, the game must end,
With friends we find, in darkness, hearts we mend.
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Interesting childhood games. Well written