Growing up in the 70s it was a big deal when we loaded up the car about once a month and drove south five hours to visit our cousins in Kentucky. It was a world full of love, delicious southern food, loving grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles and never ending adventures. We would usually arrive around 1:00 AM on a Friday night and our cousins would come dashing out the front door, running to greet us in their pajamas. It was the start of a 50 year relationship – knowing that no matter how much time goes by or how may miles divide us – cousin love never dies. It lives on in the memories and adventures we shared as children. Tell your cousin you love them today. And if you have children – help to develop those strong cousin bonds by letting them play together and grow old together so they have roots that run deep and true.
I love all of my cousins and wish them all a lifetime of blessings and happiness. This poem goes out to Jeanna – the little firecracker who loved to shove me off the porch with all her might and humor. Thanks for the memories.
We broke beans on the porch swing
Slept three to a bed
Played tag in the side yard
Chopped a rooster named Red
We rode motorcycles up the mountainside
Stayed warm with black coal
Overdosed on banana pudding
That’s just how we rolled
We left pennies on the train track
Rode the Nova to the store
Ran the cats off the front porch
As we slammed the screen door
Gravy and eggs for breakfast
Bee hives in the tree
Jumped off the smokehouse
Skinned up our skinny knees
Crossed state lines to see you
We stayed as long as we could
50 years has come and gone
No one warned us that it would
We never had sisters
Cousins will have to do
This is my love poem
From me to you
By Teresa McIntosh-Hall
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Teresa McIntosh-Hall is a writer, blogger, social worker and political activist who is grateful she grew up with cousins.


The only cousin I had lived in England. You are so lucky to have cousins.
Carroll, That is interesting. I agree…we are lucky to have our cousins. Thanks for reading!
Beautiful
Glad you enjoyed it.