When The River Flowed
When summer holidays came our way,
We kids had fun the whole long day.
Early morning we ran to the river wide,
We played and laughed by the water’s side.
No worry for food, no worry at all,
Evening came, we heard no call.
From sunken boats we found old things,
Iron pieces felt like hidden kings.
Barefoot we ran on warm soft sand,
We made small castles with our hand.
We caught tiny fish, we climbed old trees,
We felt so free in the river’s breeze.
We slid on soil by the riverside,
Laughing loud with every slide.
Mud on clothes, mud on face,
Still we played and found our grace.
Sometimes we fought, then laughed again,
Friends like brothers, sunshine and rain.
Mothers called but we stayed more,
Wet clothes, dirty feet — fun to the core.
Today that river is dry and still,
That happy childhood I remember still.
Kids today stay inside all day,
On phones and games they waste away.
I wish those days could come again,
The river flows, we lose our pain.
We laugh and play like times before,
By the river’s edge — forever more.
Memories flow like that old stream,
Carrying pieces of our dream.
If I could go back, I would stay,
A child beside the river’s play.
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