May you and I both be children. Modern poetry.

I hope you and I are still children.

As when I was a child, I was full of naive fantasies.

Like eating white rabbit toffee when I was a child.

I hope you and I are still children.

I like to look up at the starry sky when there is a power outage at night and look forward to the arrival of meteors.

At home, I like to wear adult clothes, look in the mirror and fantasize that I have grown up.

I hope you and I are still children.

When I get up in the morning, I often pull my mother's skirt and tell her that I have grown up.

After dinner, I often follow my mother and drag the square dance like a kangaroo.

I hope you and I are still children.

I like doodling on the wall.

I like to watch cartoons and giggle.

I hope you and I are still children.

On holidays, I often play jumping beans with my neighbor's children in the shade.

Tired, I often hide at home with my friends to watch the birth of Altman.

I hope you and I are still children.

If you are sad, you can cry; Happy, you can laugh; If you are angry, you can make a scene.

I don't even like turning off the lights and sleeping. ...

Now, everyone has grown up.

Nobody is who they are.

I hope you and I are still children.