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Remember When

Chris Bunton
1 min readJun 25, 2023

Poetry by Chris Bunton

Remember when we acted so sly,
Going to lunch and getting high?
Remember when we camped and drank all night;
all of us glowing in the fires light?

Remember the girls we used to date,
How they never used to make us wait?
Remember the time we all skipped school?
Always together, forever, free and cool.

Remember how we all dressed the same,
And thought those over 20 were lame?
Remember that awesome party we had,
And you got busted by your mom and dad?

Remember when you went away?
I have not seen you since that day.

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Bio: Chris Bunton is a writer, poet and blogger from Southern Illinois.

Photo by the poet, a small town street at sunrise.

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Chris Bunton
Chris Bunton

Written by Chris Bunton

A writer, poet and blogger setting brush fires of freedom, spirit, and encouragement. You can also find me on Substack: https://chrisbunton.substack.com/

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