Poem: You Say I Started Out A Happier Child

You Say I Started Out A Happier Child

You have said it,
that before, I had a spark,
a joy for life,
until it happened; after, 

it was gone,
something was lost,
how I had been happy,
before I had been a happy boy,
a happy child,
and you saw it go,
saw it taken,
but you say, even now,
it never came back,
that it was gone,
was taken, a piece of me
that you say is missing,
that was destroyed,
that is no longer.
You have said that,
have told me,
and you wonder
why I think
you believe
I am broken.

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