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David Wakeling

When I was 10 I was a warrior.
I used to always play marbles for keeps.
I don’t know how many snake eyes and aggies
I lost in the play ground. But I never shed a tear.
Even romance was no problem.
I “like liked “  Sandra Richardson and one
day I got up enough courage to tell her how I felt.
I had a meat pie for lunch and marched into her
classroom.
I walked up to her desk and took a deep breath.
“Sandra I love you. I would climb the highest mountain
for you. Even though I am scared of heights.
I would swim the widest river for you.
Even though I can’t swim. You are worth it.”
I looked around and everyone was laughing.
Sandra just put her head on the desk and shook her head.
The teacher escorted me out of the room
and I had to wait for my Mother to take me home.
We walked passed Sandra’s classroom on the
way out and she waved at me with a big smile.
Time went by like a steam train and I never saw
her again but I like to think she remembers me.

  • Author: David Wakeling (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 2nd, 2023 01:52
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments3

  • Thomas W Case

    Truly beautiful with absolute hilarity and vulnerability all tied up in a nice little bow. Too bad she isn't around, you could give it to her. Big smiles.

    • David Wakeling

      That;s life.Ya lose some and then ya loose some more.Thanks for commenting

    • Teddy.15

      Beautiful poetry. ❤️

    • Goldfinch60

      Wonderful fun words David.

      Andy

      • David Wakeling

        As the great philosopher Elvis once said: "Thank you very mudge"



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