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Today’s prompt—Use run wild in a poem
A memory…
Running Wild
She had been one of my mothers best friends.
Her daughter was in my class at school
and one of my best friends.
But I was rarely allowed to call on her
to play out.
She lived in a street opposite ‘the cliffs’,
which when I’ve been there since,
weren’t cliffs at all,
just a steep area
overgrown
with bushes
and small tees
with an overgrown field above.
It was great fun scrambling around there.
“Dangerous”, my mother said,
“and those children
are allowed
to run wild”/
It was great fun!
Lynn White
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Fun to be in places we’re not supposed to go!
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Thank you for all your help~
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The Good Times
They used to run wild
through the meadow
laughing, their lives
carefree, until one day
it all turned to black
ash. Their city became
a burning inferno.
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