Thine own mind,
remembers just the two of us.
Siblings, two of a kind.
Forever summers we did share,
Castle making, swirling around.
Masterminds with a flare.
Admirers who took a glance.
Just free to be.
Blissfully happy, every chance.
The tropical music filled the air.
Foods were so fresh from the sea.
Twas fun, laughter beyond compare.
Siblings unite, love forever, that will be.
Flip flops, towels in hand.
Forever summer love, just you and me.
Picking wildflowers on the shore,
Volleyball on the beach.
Candy apples are eaten, right down to a core.
Wild prim straw hats.
Birds perched upon the tree.
Cuddling with our furry cats.
Thou sister and I.
Long for the joy of summertime.
While watching as the sun rises in the sky.
About the Creator
Cathy Deslippe
Catherine Deslippe
At the age of 7, I became an author. I am an international writer with many authors; all royalties went to cancer patients without insurance. I used to write to cope, but now I write to bring others hope.
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