Memories

Maposa Goodfaith

 

Days turn into weeks

 

Weeks into months

 

Months into years

 

Years may pass, the tears may dry but memories will always remain engraved in our memories.

 

The happy memories, the laughter we used to share and the funny things we used to do together will always remain in our minds.

 

The sad moments too, the tears we shed, the disappointments we faced, the accusations we faced together will be forever remembered.

 

From these memories we derive our strength and power.

 

They give us the urge to press on and achieve something in life as an honour to them.

 

Years may pass, tears may dry and the smiles vanish from our faces

 

But the memories will be forever engraved on the walls of our hearts.

 

Maposa Goodfaith is a student at First Class Academy.

 

 

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