When I was young
I thought I was little.
Spending my time
running to pennies
on the street
filling up my pockets
hoping
to increase my value
The shiny bits of copper worth
more than my soul worth
more than my body
my heart and my mind
more than my time
But, no way I could
grow in stature and size
With my pockets
weighing me down
Now,
I pass those pennies by!
When I will be old
I think I will be
as tall as the tallest mountains
And like the mountains,
Gold will glow in my veins
Remembering facts that even the smartest
Man will forget
Hair will sprout over me like grasses
And like the mountains,
My skin will be
reinvented by the wind, the rivers,
the ice, and the living things.