Gone with the Sun




A little child, I used to pray,  I will not study, I will play,  From early morning to late night, I wanted dresses new and bright.  I don't play anymore.  In my dreams I was a fairy, Golden hair and lips like cherry, With bright blue eyes and fair as snow, With joy and love my heart would glow. I don’t dream anymore.  Like a nightingale I could sing,  And fly like a bird on the swing.  Slides and see saw, Mary go round,  My laughter echoed all around.  I don’t sing anymore.  With time I have grown old and gray,  I find it hard to find my way.  My hands tremble and my legs shake,  I sigh with every breath I take,  I don't smile anymore.   Penmancy gets a small share of every purchase you make through these links, and every little helps us continue bringing you the reads you love!