Inner child



    Still study inner child sits watching you grow as you go.
   Inside a part rain and sun clouds that inner child hides alone wondering how for long. Inner child getting to play with you makes her laugh and smile away! And her child how does one see me in me? Entertain me believe in one thing love overtime conquers all. Entertain all my how you've grown blossoming beauty in the inner tee  shows as she calls the inner peace of your soul. In our team what do you see in me? Your shiny beauty a part of gold! Me your inner child season feels its own piece of your soul pleasant as can be!
     Entertaining stills and steady watching you grow as the time goes by. Inner child no longer part rain part sun clouds no longer a loan and her child now come out from your hiding hole inner child you no longer have to wonder or count time no more. Bastille and steady inner child now plays believing prayers, that love over all conquers everything.
  Oh my how you've grown up in her child your friendship more a priority than you may know. Beauty blossoming in her teen answers your soul showing you home,in two ways. Without any purity no touches or face-to-face at all. Still in steady positive inner child says god? God replies yes child! And her child bee bops always pleasant as can be your inner child feels inner child still and study again how slow and steady can you grow? The inner child replies feed me positive thoughts and peer feelings and slow and steady is what I'll know.

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This is about the inner child self-reflection and growth.

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Written on August 03, 2023

Submitted by zimmermankristina1 on August 04, 2023

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Kristina Zimmerman

Been writing ing poetry ever since first grade on and off. I have wrote in short stories, about my life as well as history reports. more…

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