POEM OF NOSTALGIA
Passing Notes in Class
Do you remember the days of passing paper notes in class to a friend you liked, folded tightly, nervously waiting for a reply?
Not so long ago, it seems When I liked you, did you like me
I tore a piece of plain lined paper My hand shook before I scribbled
So much thought into what I say Should I divulge my deepest wishes
Or keep it simple with what else you like Music, sports, or our shared classes
Such a process is long and winded Interested more each time I look
The bell will ring, and my chance will be lost No rushing; I must make it count
Here it goes, straight from the heart I like you. Do you like me? Circle: Yes or No
Oh no, the bell has rung. Fold it tightly I grab my books and make the drop
Quickly, don’t look back, straight to the hall My heart is beating, palms are sweating
I won’t regret the question asked I breathe a sigh of relief and laugh
Friend, foe, or undecided You know where I land for all days
Final bell, I haven’t seen him or passed by My choice steadfast whether still in wait for a reply
Before the days of instant messaging and cell phone texting, good ol’ paper notes carried our questions, thoughts, plans, and dating choices. I have some old school desks in my home I had used with my kids when they were younger, and some picked up for future project passions, so walking past one in my garage sparked some memories. Thanks for entertaining my memory walk.
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