Thinkin' Bout Mark
When I was a child in the 70’s, I had a friend named Mark.
When we were together he was gasoline. I was the spark.
Life did what it did, as it’s done to many.
Mark Baker’s my buddy, and not just any.
When I couldn’t, ride a bike, I hopped, on the back of yours.
We were Batman & Robin: "Not Sold In Stores".
When nothing else failed, it’s off, to "Devil’s Dips".
Sliding down the hills, playing army, with sticks.
We played, in bushes, putting butterflies in, spider-webs,
thinking, it was funny, watching spiders, getting fed.
And oh my goodness, the trees, climbing-all-day-LONG!
Pretending, we were, ANYTHING; and, NOTHING, went WRONG!
The walks we took, along the railroad tracks, on our way to, Athens Park,
going swimming; but getting home, long, before dark.
Sometimes, we’d make pit-stops, at my auntie Bettye’s spot.
If we were lucky we swam there free, when it got hot.
Those days were long ago; but memories stay fresh.
Where ever you are. I pray you are blessed
I wrote this while you’re alive!; so don’t think, it’s an o-bit.
Strangely, you were on my mind, thinking bout, all we did.
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