HAIKU TUNATiny expressions of my soul
Ah, such play acting marked my childhood, too. Seems to me we chose opposite roles, too. Funny but I can't remember who won in our version.
Great poem recalling those innocent days. I remember I had an Annie Oakley outfit with fringe!
We always seemed to do the Wizard of Oz in the street! I was never Dorothy, but I was often Glynda, the good witch!
And that's how it was! Excellent memory words!
Sometimes didn't you want to play the other role! Thanks for this!
dream on!!!..i love this
What I think is interesting is that the role little sister takes is "Lakota" -- a specific tribal identity, not generic "Indian" suggesting knowledge beyond the play acting.
Role plays when young were always so much fun! And best of all, they seemed so real!
@Sue - you caught and called out my South Dakota roots :-)
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Ah, such play acting marked my childhood, too. Seems to me we chose opposite roles, too. Funny but I can't remember who won in our version.
Great poem recalling those innocent days. I remember I had an Annie Oakley outfit with fringe!
We always seemed to do the Wizard of Oz in the street! I was never Dorothy, but I was often Glynda, the good witch!
And that's how it was! Excellent memory words!
Sometimes didn't you want to play the other role!
Thanks for this!
dream on!!!..i love this
What I think is interesting is that the role little sister takes is "Lakota" -- a specific tribal identity, not generic "Indian" suggesting knowledge beyond the play acting.
Role plays when young were always so much fun! And best of all, they seemed so real!
@Sue - you caught and called out my South Dakota roots :-)
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