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Sweet Childhood Memories
"recently scenes of early life have stolen into my mind, like breezes blown ..." Quote by _Samuel Taylor Coleridge (from his writings) I fondly recall the innocent days of my childhood, playing hide and seek among the backyard boxwood, and life as I knew it then was sweet and good. Country life was always fun. I treasured Christmas tree lights glowing in the dark, family gatherings each summer in Audubon Park. In my younger years I was as carefree as a lark, enjoying days in the sun. With my little sister beside me we made mud pies and didn't see anything wrong with little white lies or that dancing like ballerinas in the rain wasn't wise until our pirouettes were done. I enjoyed having an allowance that I could spend and sharing whispered secrets with my best friend, wishing our playing time outside would never end. How I loved to run! In sweet memories I recall swimming in the lake, helping Mom in the kitchen when she would bake, and eating more icing than I had put on the cake. Having fights with a water gun. How wonderful were my days spent as a child, Dad called me a tomboy because I was a bit wild. I was happy and content with life, always beguiled with everything I'd done. My braided pigtails were yanked by a silly boy in school. He giggled like an idiot thinking he was so cool, til I fought back with a fist and called him a 'stupid fool.' That battle I had won. If memory serves me well, I remember not liking boys. Always wanting their way and making too much noise. I preferred playing house with many of my stuffed toys. Boys were creatures to shun. I was very competitive and wanted to win every race, and didn't care much in those days about ladylike grace. I recall being angry with myself for falling flat on my face and not talking to anyone. I've photos of me since I was born and it's plain to see that my childhood was a very delightful time for me. With a loving family like mine, I grew up quite esprit. I love them all, a ton! October 8, 2022 - A Constance La France Contest Writing Challenge - Past Memories - "T" Forms Poetry
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