In another life I am born in 1962 I grow up in a little house in Burt September 1967 my mama walks me to school I sit beside you in class that day, and all the rest after We write poetry together during recess We play Laura Ingalls together in your yard Your mother makes me vareniki Mine cooks your bacon til it's burnt We walk to school together every day You graduate grade 10, and 11, then 12 We marry for love and buy houses next door to each other You have your first son when you're 26 Later, a daughter who is just like you, and in this life that means she is happy I visit you every day, we have coffee and write our poetry Eat our vareniki and bake our bread If the world had been kinder, you'd have been my lifelong friend And I could save you from all the pain that led to you being my mother