
Sisters
by Marie Williams
Copyrighted 2001

Sunshine in the meadows
Glistening golden rays
We were running through the fields
Laughing as we played
Sharing hopes and dreams
As only Sisters can
Please come and walk with me
Come and take my hand.

We're more than just Sisters
For a friendship has been built
Bit by bit sewn together
Just like Grandma's quilt
We've had our disagreements
But this one thing I know
Whenever I need a friend
To you I'll always go.

You have always kept my secrets
Tucked safely in your heart
And now that we've grown older
And so many miles apart
I have these precious memories,
For days when I feel blue
I think back of the things
That the two of us would do.

And suddenly I'm smiling
Then picking up the phone
Hoping with all my heart
That my Sister will be home
We may share words for an hour
Or maybe just a few
But I know I'm always happy
After sharing thoughts with you!

This beautiful poem was written by Marie Williams 
and is copyrighted 2001. Copying or reprinting is strictly
prohibited without the author's consent. You may contact Marie at sonshine1us@yahoo.com
Visit Marie's webhome to read more of her beautiful poetry:
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