The Queen of My Childhood
Introduction : “The Queen of My Childhood” is a nostalgic and heartfelt poem about a boy’s innocent first love — a playful friendship that quietly grew into a lifelong memory. It’s a tender promise to a girl who still holds a special place in his heart, despite years and distance. The Queen of My Childhood (A Poem from a Boy Who Still Believes) In the parks of Islamabad, I once would roam, A mischievous child, far from home. A fight began, as boys do in play, Her brother and I, on a sunny day. She came between us, fierce and bold, A stranger's heart, yet spirit gold. No words of love, no glances stolen, Just playground chaos, young and swollen. Weeks passed on, I saw them again, Laughed with her brother, forgot the pain. But her quiet care, I couldn’t ignore, The way she watched her siblings more. Then came the glass, the rock I threw, It shattered loud, the laughter grew. She laughed—my angel with playful laugh, Called me trouble, and hit me half. Her laughter rang, so soft, so f...
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