AN ADVENTURE CALLED LIFE
AN ADVENTURE CALLED LIFE So, it all began in my mother's small womb A squishy, a slimy, a snuggly warm room Till a feeble me, was yanked out by a mid-wife Into this amazing adventure, that we all call life As I drooled and crawled, on all my limbs four Sneaking through possibly, every open door With curiosity writ large, on my chubby red face I would navigate our house, that looked like a maze By the time I could walk, we'd moved homes again From station to station, without my consent As we went from one town, to others on transfers Carrying loads of questions, but not many answers This uprooting initially, did jar my mind For I had no clue, of the treasures I'd find As we constructed, dismantled and rebuilt again Weaving a new story, with a prayer and amen! So don't fear transition, and stop doubting change Life's not a flatline, with movement comes range For to flit like a butterfly, the cocoon must be shed Or you'll live like a caterpillar, with wings neve