Days of Our Lives

Dear friends,

Do you remember the time…?

Do you remember the time in that English class,

the one when we first met, sitting quiet not knowing what to say

we didn’t know then what we know now

sunrise of our friendship, the six of us, that day

Do you remember that time when a guy kept picking on one of us

he ended up confronted, a year later he told me

boys, we girls still think you were silly doing that

but our hearts warmed, you were being protective, you see

Do you remember the time when we camping on a summer night,

the night was chilly, the first time we drank wine

parents don’t have to know, kids

far away from where we were, we found ourselves right

Do you remember the late phone calls,

those that chewed up the electricity bills

sorry mom, we are doing homework

(for like twenty minutes, then “there’s this new album just released”)

Do you remember the sleepover right?

they said girls’ night out were really the best

they were right, all the talk, the laughter that never end

and finally dozing off at 4am

Do you remember the time, when two of us fell for one another

the purity, awkwardness, shy blush

oh the innocence, away it rushed

seventeen, holding hands on the changing verge

Do you remember riding motorbikes that Saturday

to an orphanage we volunteered, the good-heartedness we had

one of us bled the knees as the scooter slid

smiled and stood up, yes we stood up above pain

And the last days of school, do you remember

and the flights and distances that follow it

different seats at the table turned to continents apart

leaning my head against the window, I dreamed

I remember our lives, loves, mischief and friendship

“in that moment I swear we were infinite.”[1]

in that moment we had it

the world in our hands, youngsters always think

These are the days of our lives,

the bright, laughter-filled, sun-lit moments that thrive and flourished

in our little hearts, every time I think of us,

again, I see the sunrise.

 

[1] Stephen Chbosky (1999). “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”.

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