When I was growing up, my brothers were my friends, it’s true,
Stuck, as we were, there in the very center of the crew,
But when I started school, I soon discovered something great,
A group of girls my age t’whom I could instantly relate!
Those that I was closest to changed every year or so,
But always there was someone helping with life’s ebb and flow,
I depended on my girlfriends—yep, they really got the knack,
And somehow life was easier when we had each other’s backs,
But life goes on, school ended, we all went our different ways,
Now most of them, mere shadows in my memories of those days,
But others came. Proved girlfriends didn’t have to come from school,
Sometimes, they’re neighbours, work colleagues, whose love and kindness
rules,
Then Covid turned us upside down and life, for us, diverged,
And suddenly, a different shape remarkably emerged,
For far too long, all friendship face-to-faces were forbid,
And me and all my girlfriends went into our homes and hid!
But in that time, Life wasn’t o’er, just changing as you’ll see…
Cause suddenly, another group of girlfriends rescued me,
They laugh at all my jokes, encourage when they see I’m down,
And best of all they read my stuff and hardly ever frown!
I’ve learned I can rely on them, they’re there through thick and thin,
To guide or tease me through the problems I find myself in,
To all of you now reading this, I’m talking right to you,
Thank you for the many times that you have pulled me through,
I don’t know what life would be like–I think it’d be the end,
So know that I am grateful for my amazing online friends!
Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com |
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So Karen, Charlotte, Mimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Topics for the next few weeks (with a huge thank-you to Mimi, who comes up with so many of them!)...
Girlfriends (August 1) Today!
Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Night (August 8)
Be an Angel Day (August 22)
Bats -or- More Herbs, Less Salt (August 29)
Labour Day (September 5)
Chocolate Milk Shakes (September 12)
Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19)
Field Trips (September 26)
Thank YOU for being my virtual friend.
ReplyDeleteLove this so much! I consider you a good friend even though we've never met. Maybe someday....Laurie
ReplyDeleteI agree. It's so nice to have a group of women, some who have never met each other in person be so supportive of each other.
ReplyDeleteThe blogosphere is the best. Support, comfort, laughter, beauty and education. It would be greedy to ask for more.
ReplyDeleteI forgot this special bunch of girlfriends. Thanks for the reminder. You make a difference to me.
ReplyDeleteFriends for a reason, friends for a season - I'm happy I'm one of your virtual friends.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Yes, our online friends can be friends indeed. Many of mine i've actually met in person, and i'd love for my RV travel dreams to come true so i could come visit you!
ReplyDeleteDuring the pandemic, I felt so blessed to have so many online friends!
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