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The Forgotten Ranger
A little pink Power Ranger in a field,
running, playing, fighting,
imaginary “bad guys” destroyed by my invincible mind.
Nothing for me to fear, no worries
just my pink suit and my freedom.
Growing too fast,
now a big pink Power Ranger.
Still running, still fighting,
yet different now.
Somehow she had changed, somehow I have changed.
I grow wiser yet more uncertain.
The pink ranger now hesitant, scared.
New feelings a carefree child never experienced.
My pink suit hanging in my closet,
unworn, for quite some time.
Hanging peacefully always there in case I need to come back.
Always there if I ever forget the feeling of never having to worry.
Faster still, years fly by.
I find my mind no longer wandering to a field,
fighting “bad guys” no longer a pastime for my busy teenage world.
Pink Power Rangers are abandoned, left for tomorrow’s children to dream about.
I am no longer invincible.
Still,
somewhere unknown,
a faded pink costume is folded neatly,
put away in some forgotten shelf,
waiting,
for a “bad guy” to defeat.
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I always loved playing with power rangers when I was younger, even going so far as to be a pink power ranger for halloween. I felt powerful and awesome when I wore my suit so I decided I would write about how I felt when I wore it and the poem grew from there.