FUN
I had a birthday, yes, one more,
celebrated turning seventy-four.
Friends known since I was three,
more like lifetime sisters to me.
Remembering young days of fun,
swimming and playing in the sun.
Time has slowed down our pace,
gazing in eyes, I see a young face.
Driving home, I stop at the store,
need to buy supplies once more.
I roll a cart up and down the aisle,
buying treats that make me smile.
Full trunk, I carried bag after bag,
a slow walk, time seemed to drag.
So I tuned in music, loud dancehall,
rhythm in and out, party at the ball.
Bathroom paper, mega soft 12 = 48,
I waltz, “Prince Charmin”—fun date.
Our Charmin dancing to a new beat,
not stepped on by 402 square feet.
April Ryan is always tryin’. This is her latest treat—sharing her shopping trip, sheet by sheet.
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