Memories in rhyme

Memories in rhyme

When I was a little girl
I had an imaginary friend
No one else could see her
But I talked to her no end

I often made my mother jump
By shouting out  “beware”
She’s standing right behind you
Or sitting in that chair!

I suppose being an only child
Made a difference you see
But I was never a lonely child
Because she was always with me.

I never gave my friend a name
Or even clothes to wear
Cos even when we played a game
Only I knew she was there.

She wasn’t around so much
When I started school
I didn’t tell anyone about her
In case they thought me a fool.

I still remember my imaginary friend
And the things we used to do
I had such a happy childhood
Did you?

M.Bowler

About the author

MargaretB48
20 Up Votes

More from MargaretB48

Live for today
Live for today Live for today, yesterday’s gone Live for today, tomorrow will never...
Read More
Memories in verse
Memories in verse Hopscotch, whip and top, knock the door and run Some of the toys and...
Read More
If you enjoyed reading this, show your appreciation to the author with a thumbs up!

MargaretB48 would love your feedback, please leave your comments below:

Loading Comments

Showcase your literature

Not a member?

You need to be a member to interact with Silversurfers. Joining is free and simple to do. Click the button below to join today!

Click here if you have forgotten your password
Click here to visit the showcase home page