Lost Park

This is Teddy O'Hara's description of his experience with "Nana" which resulted in the Chingford Memorial park receiving the nickname "The Lost Park" from the volunteers in South Chingford Community Library. 

LOST PARK

In the Lost Park , where chaos prevails,
Nana and I, navigating funny trails.
Nearly ten years on, still lost in our jest,
In the Lost Park, where confusion's the best.

In the Lost Park, Nana and I strayed,
A one-time misstep, where laughter was laid.
A tale we share, a chuckle on our lips,
In the Lost Park, where our sense of direction slips.

All around, Lost Park's the phrase on tongues,
Nana's tale, where laughter sprung.
A quirky name, a shared remark.
In Lost Park, where echoes embark.

Teddy O'Hara    January 2024

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