The Toy Soldier

Once, long ago, I belonged to a boy
I was a porcelain soldier dressed toy
Life was as perfect as perfect could be
I thought it always would be him and me

But as the years passed, he thought of himself
I was abandoned up high on a shelf
He moved away and it left me nonplussed
Nothing to do but sit and collect dust

Years went on by
I'd wonder why
So cold and numb
Waiting for someone to come

Finally one cold and blustery day
This old man found me and took me away
Stuffed in a box without one speck of light
Hoping my future would turn out alright

Oh, what was to become of this
Toy soldier so weathered and old?
What destination awaited?
Wondering now just where I would go

When he unboxed me it stunned me to see
A porcelain woman who looked just like me
I was delighted and to my surprise
I caught the very same gleam in her eyes

We knew it was love though we'd only just met
But it was clear we completed the set
And I was thoroughly beside myself
When I was placed next to her on the shelf

Oh, what a thrill to finally
Have somebody so precious and dear
And unlike a child who grows
She'll stay with me always, come year after year



Credits
Writer(s): John Mondelli
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