I once had a mind of quicksand,
That dragged ideas into its depths,
Inhaling specks of sunlight,
Every time I drew a breath,
But the world thought me a hazard,
When every word I spoke, I meant,
So around me they put caution tape,
And filled me with cement.
I once had a mind of tree roots,
Using the lack of light to thrive,
Discovering it's in darkness,
That we learn to fill alive,
But the world thought me to tangled,
That my mind reached far too wide,
So they ripped from the earth,
Where constant sunlight left me dried,
I once had a mind of storm clouds,
With every lesson I grew tall,
Until I'd finally seen enough,
To let my observation fall,
But the world trapped them in buckets,
Before they could taste them on their tongue,
For surely mind are shallow,
When they belong to someone young.