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Resting Her Eyes
Back before the world knew of Computers, cell phones and compact discs There lived a little girl who loved grandma In a way that could be said was fanatical She followed grandma through her garden Naming vegetables and flowers, listening To the bird sing a beautiful sonnet While her heart raced on with love so honest Grandma became her greatest fan Laughing at her antics with such pleasure Her heart was filled with love unconditional Love that erased all worry, fear or dread With her grandma, the little girl felt Like light reflected all around her heart Inside her thoughts, wherever she went And there was light to capture her warmth As she learned more and more about her grandma There came a moment in time when she realized Grandma often lay on the couch, closing her eyes But wasn’t always sleeping, only taking a hiatus “Grandma, are you sleeping?’ the girl would ask “No, I’m only resting my eyes, dear one,” she would say then The little girl would watch her face as she rested Wondering if she could hope to interrupt her hiatus Soon, Grandma would rise from her afternoon rest And give the girl a smile, a laugh and a caress Whispering to her of all the love and joy she expressed Through kindness, gentleness and that giving spirit Back before the world knew of Dreaded heartbreak, dying dreams and the sigh of death This little girl found solace in her grandma’s arms Where there were only smiles and laughter with no harm Hiatus Poetry Contest, sponsored by Chantelle Anne Cooke January 27, 2021
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