memories of your childhood through a rhyming poem
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But mostly I remember the buzz of horror and excitement as Mandi squealed with delight
Her leather pink and white tennis shoes emblazoned with Miss Piggy strided toward us
“Look at my new shoes!”
Her brother and I looked at each other in fear as she hopped the rail fence
We held our breath
Would she launch into the brown, sticky pit? Would we let her?
She jumped from atop the fence and straight into our muddy trap,
Her face distorting as her eyebrows frowned, her cheeks flamed red, her eyes bulged
Both feet splooging into the mud, she sank in up to her knees, a cry erupting
“Mooooooooooommmmmmm!”
We took off running for the woods, his mother’s shriek crying out at our backs
Only when we were deep in the fragrant pines did we stop to catch our breath
He looked over at me, my hands on my knees, sweat trickling from my brow
“It was worth it,” he said through broken breaths, a smile
I only nodded in reply, resting against the rough bark of the Ponderosa Pine
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