I Saw My Youth Today

Richard Shindell

I saw my youth today

He passed me on the street

As he walked by I stood frozen

On my dreaming feet



He had a kinder face

The kind I've learned to hide

Behind these cold unyielding stones

That used to be my eyes



A moment please, my boy

Don't you know my name?

Do you remember when

We used to play a hundred games?



And is your mother well?

Kiss her once for me

And if she should ask you why

Why you could say just for no reason



Remember that old troll

Who lived inside the tree?

He was never dangerous

That's just the way it seemed



The day you climbed the tree

And ran to show me how

The troll was never seen again

So where could he be now?



A moment please, my boy

Don't you know this face?

Do you remember when

I used to let you win the races?



Please don't run away

I did not mean to scare you

I'm the one who told you

You should never talk to strangers



And is your mother well?

Kiss her once for me

And if she should ask you why

Why you could say just for no reason



I saw my youth today

He passed me on the street

As he walked by I stood frozen

On my dreaming feet.