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Innocence of Eloise
How elfin her beauty, sweet innocence on the face of my grandchild who always runs into my embrace. For a week while I visited, at the first rays of morn, she tumbled into my bed as if a dandelion, airborne. "Nana," she would softly whisper, "Are you awake?" As if I wouldn't be by then, "Wanna play pattycake?" "Yes, ma petite, but first I must have a great big hug." She squeezed tight, this sprite I called my 'Ladybug.' The time we spend together, much too quickly ends. I fell in love with this child, who comes with dividends. She made scones for me, served on tiny China plates. Surely, you can see why I never refuse her playdates. When she smiles at me and puts her hand in mine... my maternal emotions take hold, by God's design. I take pictures as Eloise reminds me to say, "Cheese." Then she has to take one of me. "Can I, Nana. Please?" I can't deny this fae child, even a star from the skies And if you need a reason why, just look into her eyes That puppy dog expression evinces innocence to me To be a child of three again, when life was so carefree.
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