When I was younger I saw my daddy cry
And curse at the wind.
He broke his own heart and I watched
As he tried to reassemble it.
And my momma swore
That she would never let herself forget.
And that was the day that I promised
I'd never sing of love i...
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I stood outside waiting for the boys as I left through my window, my hair was braided and I had hidden under my beanie, my jacket was buttoned up and my collar was up.
Several footsteps were heard coming my way along with whispering.
"Who is that?" It was Charlie.
"Will you idiots hurry up?" I asked quietly.
"Allison." They said in unison.
They ran over to me and we started making our way to the Indian Cave.
It took us 40 minutes to get there, we would have been there sooner but the boys kept on fooling around, except Todd and I who held hands the whole time, like in summer camp as kids.
Todd and I sat down beside each other sharing the oreos I brought.
Charlie was building a fire which didn't work.
"It's too wet."
"God are you trying to smoke us out of here?"
"No no. The smoke's going right up this opening." Meeks said as I took out my note book and my portable flint and steel.
I ended up missing Pitts hit his head.
"All right forget the fire." Neil said as Charlie did.
"Let's go gentlemen." I ripped some paper out.
They all looked at me as I went to the sad remains of the fire.
I placed 2 paper balls in the middle and put a couple of sticks like a teepee, I than used my flint and steel hitting it a couple of times and a second later the fire lit up.
"How did you do that?" Charlie asked.
"I can't reveal my secrets." I winked at him.
He quickly kissed my cheek and than I sat down.
"I hereby reconvene the Dead Poets Society." Neil said not hiding his jealousy well.
"Welton Chapter." Charlie pushed Knox to sit beside me.