Once I had an undesirable roommate I was in college at the time I was assigned to a girl not so great She did things I considered crimes
I thought if I donβt get some relief I will lose what is left of my mind My stay at this college will be brief How can I leave my troubles behind
I walked down the hall of my dorm Feeling very sad and forlorn Then suddenly I had a brainstorm That would heal all the hurt I had born
Quickly I slipped into another room I met a girl I had long admired Holding my breath, did I dare presume She was working quietly and seemed inspired
I didnβt know if she knew who I was If she would even listen to my request I told her the problem that had caused My world to be so greatly upset
She seemed not a bit surprised at all For in a dorm rumors fly like the wind She smiled at me and my southern drawl Would you like to join me and move right in
Her words were like a balm to my soul I quickly moved my possessions in before My old roommate could return and stroll In to make a drama scene that I abhor That was my college freshman year I remember many friends and good times But the best decision I made was clear Moving in with Jean Shuey was prime
She was smart and always a lady so fine Five years older with some gray in her hair I was an extrovert and spoke my mind Together we made the ideal pair
All that year she gave me much pleasure Studying and talking late into the night I always thought of her as my treasure Without her I would have been in a plight
Time has its way of rushing on After college we lost contact I saw her a few times over days gone But I failed to call or keep track
Today I decided to contact her again Soon I found her address and phone I wondered if her would still be my friend Or would rather just be left alone
We talked for hours of good times and bad So much to catch up on after thirty years We both had lost our dear mom and dad But we said good-bye without any tears
We planned to email each other often And meet at a restaurant for a meal I hope we never again let years soften Our love and admiration, time will not steal
I wrote this poem a few weeks ago about my roommate during my freshman year away. She now lives about 30 miles from me and we plan to get together again after about 40 years. She was very special to me.