She may have been 4 or 5, but what she remembers most is flying high
She stared at the trees as they complemented the sky
She flew and flew and then flew some more
Until whoever was pushing her couldn't do it anymore
As the children screamed on slides and monkey bars, she was silent on the swing
With nothing but the trees and sky to make her really feel free
She never tired of swinging at the church playground
She was invisible, but there in the sky, she was found
Trusting that swing was she bravest thing she had ever done
Until she birthed a baby girl; then her life had truly begun
Her little one was so beautiful, she forgot all about the swings
Until she took her child to the park one day in the Spring
She set her in the seat and pushed her very gently
And her little girl smiled and giggled relentlessly
Her daughter's gaze went up as she started to push her way up high
And her baby girl's smile grew as she stared at the trees in the sky
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