I'D Love To Be A Child Poem by John Chizoba Vincent

I'D Love To Be A Child



I'd love to be a child
Remained in my mother's arms,
Excrete on her laps without been
scolded nor abused.
Watch her unfading face and smiles
With no cause to worry about the
Unforeseen circumstances of the world.
I would only cry but not work,
Suck the succulent natural milk with no chemical combination.


with Jingle smiles full of diamond.
Always get my heart desires,
Crawl all day and not walk.
Kisses of affection welcomes me always with a smile.
I will dwell on cherries, need not to worry of shirts
Need not to bother of books.
Never want for money, Always smiling, good or bad.
No wrinkle on my face
Nor blemish in my heart.
I would live like a fairy child in a wonderland
where there is a fairy godmother
To save him from bad and mysterious adventures.


No evil heart but soul as clear as the crystals.
I listen to the sweet lullaby with a gentle
Tap on my soft back.
Always honest and humble not pretentious to men.
No one remunerate me nor fight me
i would live in the world of my own
With no sorrow and hatred
Have no teeth to eat the poisonous black meat
Feasted by senseless flies.


Always on stay-cation and my
Infant head watched
with toys around the corner
To wipe away the unwanted tears
Of loneliness and hunger.
I would live a life of a hero
Defeating things which frightened my emotions and smiles.
I'd love to be a child.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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