I remember . . .
All of the family gathered
In the big, white house;
A house with a
Wrap-around porch.
I remember . . .
Happiness and laughter and love
And rejoicing and celebration
I remember . . .
Not enough beds,
Relatives lying on sleeping bags,
Couches, porches
I remember . . .
Being too old for a crib,
But having to sleep
In one that weekend.
I remember . . .
A snotty older cousin standing
By the crib
In the morning,
Chanting, “Good morning, Baby.”
I remember . . .
Wanting to poke
Her in the eye,
But I would get in trouble
For that, so instead
I remember . . .
Pouring salt in her glass
Of TANG, and
I remember . . .
Her sour cream face crying
I remember . . .
Laughing so hard
That milk bubbled in my nose
I remember . . .
That big, white house, the crib,
The laughter, the TANG,
And salt
And I remember . . .
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Sour Cream face is such a sweetly appropriate image for this. Nice work!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. Happy reading!