Teens sitting on corners of the street
Or in the shopping mall is a place to meet,
They say they’ve nothing better to do
Society don’t cater for them it’s true,
But they never did when I was young
In those days though we still had some fun,
Made our own enjoyment in the park
Out at first light and home before it’s dark,
We rode bikes and played football
A break from when we weren’t at school,
Jumpers for goal posts, and frolicking in rivers
Climbing trees, we were life livers,
Always found some kind of joy
Us as a group of girls and boys,
Finding ways to make a little money
For us life was kind of adventurous and funny,
We spent all our time it seemed laughing
Even though we had some disasters,
Like a friend we lost on a road
That’s another story to be told,
Like one who lost his mum and sister
But we wer there for them whatever,
Because we were closer than anyone can be
We as a group were a family,
I remember those days so well
Who could have known or could tell,
One day we’d all go our separate ways
But that is life and life is strange,
And now I am older the memories still make me smile
We had the imagination and the guile,
So I am not sure kids today can say
There’s nothing to do from day to day,
You have to create life for yourself
While you’re young and full of health,
Make the most of it and ensure its the best
Because when you’re older chances will be less,
Make these times your golden years
At a young age there less tears and fears,
To brave and way to cavalier
Bring home life and keep friends dear,
Your future will never be clear,
But it will hold you in good stead
You’ve only one chance one life and then you’re dead,
Make it full of fun and not one of dread.
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