Memory Lane
poem by:
D'Vina
Written
on Jun 30, 2021
We use to stay up all night and talk
Go around the town and walk
Big mouths getting us in trouble
Haha she was like my double
Mom yelling at the both of us
Telling us to quiet down and hush
The time she gave a wedgie and I cried
The time she snuck out and I lied
Remember playing 4 square
When we didn't have a care?
Playing restaurant and school
Thumbs hanging on pants loops, too cool.
She taught me mash, she taught me dot
These memories I never forgot
So many years since we spoke
Sitting here now laughing at those jokes.
You were like my sister then
It was great to talk again.