

Come
take a trip with me down memory lane, To a
time for some of us it is hard to try to
explain. The fabulous fifties after school
going to the sock hop, All of us teenagers
there trying to learn to do “The
Bop”.
Heading down to the soda shop when
we were done, A loud, friendly place where we
always had lots of fun. Cherry and chocolate
cokes were the order of the day, French fries
with ketchup or gravy if we decided to
stay.
Jukeboxes with all kinds of records
for us to listen to, It was the year,
nineteen hundred and fifty six where were
you. Penny loafers, poodle skirts and blouses
with a scarf to match, A guy with his own car
and a T-Bird black jacket the perfect
catch.
Down to Bob’s Big Boy for a
hamburger on Friday night, You might even
find a parking spot if you timed it just
right. Other nights we would all pitch in so
we could go for a cruise, Gasoline was
twenty-five cents a gallon we had nothing to
loose.
Searching through our sofas at
home might sound strange, But somehow we
always came up with the right amount of
change. Saturday just waiting for dollar
night at the local movie drive-in, Hiding
three friends in the trunk of the car so we
could all get in.
Those were such
wonderful years we all lived in then, I wish
there was someway we could return again. Fond
memories for some of us from such a long time
ago, Carefree times we enjoyed that our kids
will never know.
 © Brenda
Sparkman February 2005
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