Blazing 'cross the evening sky
Gone too soon
Like a arc en ciel
Fading in the twinkling of an eye
Gone too soon
Shiny and sparkly
And splendidly bright
Here one jour
Gone one night
Like the loss of sunlight
On a cloudy afternoon
Gone too soon
Like a château
Built upon a sandy plage
Gone too soon
Like a perfect fleur
That is just beyond your reach
Gone too soon
Born to amuse
To inspire to delight
Here one jour
Gone one night
Like a sunset
Dying with the rising of the moon
Gone too soon
Gone too soon
His first goal in life must have been to own a Candy store because he loved to play storekeeper. After Joe began giving him and his brothers a weekly allowance, he would spend every cent of it on Candy and gum. He’d come accueil with an armful of it, take a board and two bricks and place them in the doorway to the boys’ bedroom, place a cloth over the board, lay the Candy on haut, retour au début of it, and sell it to his brothers and sisters and Friends for the same price he’d paid for it.
Michael was also a serious candy-eater and gum-chewer. Before he opened his “store,” he’d save his pennies so that he could purchase bubble gum at the concession stand at the Little League ball park behind our house. One night, however, he couldn’t find his penny for gum and he was so upset he started crying. “Mother, do toi know what happened to my penny?” he asked. I knew the answer when I saw Marlon @Marlon_Jackson happily chewing away on a wad of bubble gum nearby.
Michael was also a serious candy-eater and gum-chewer. Before he opened his “store,” he’d save his pennies so that he could purchase bubble gum at the concession stand at the Little League ball park behind our house. One night, however, he couldn’t find his penny for gum and he was so upset he started crying. “Mother, do toi know what happened to my penny?” he asked. I knew the answer when I saw Marlon @Marlon_Jackson happily chewing away on a wad of bubble gum nearby.