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Ma,Am

Ma’am By Jude Kyrie I remember the first time I met her It was at the orphanage. I was going through rehabilitation after running away for what turned out to be last of many times I was a lifer. Who wants to adopts fourteen year old boys? Apparently no one. She was assigned as my counselor I don't think I have ever seen anyone as beautiful as her. That lovely angelic face. Oh! her smile, it was like sunshine. Unsure of how to address a Nun I always called her Ma’am. She did not seem to mind Her heart was full of kindness I was hooked. I think that was when I realized she was the only friend I had. What I did not know was I was falling in love with her. That confusing rite of passage from Boyhood to Manhood left me dazed and confused. Or perhaps I just needed someone to love. I have never seen as much kindness before or since. It flowed from her like honey. She stopped me from running away again, and taught me how to read books great books by important authors. To learn poetry and to talk about its meaning. At this point I knew for sure I loved her. She took me to the mission where the homeless lived and we served in the free kitchen. I would have followed her to the moon or anywhere. She was relocated after a couple of years. To a mission in Africa. I was desolate Begging to go with her. I even asked her to marry me. She smiled and said if she was free she would marry me in a heartbeat. But she explained gently to my young heart that she was already married to her faith. Showing me her gold ring. She whispered see I am a bride of Christ. She died a few years later her letters stopped coming It was a bout of malaria that took her. Now when I feel alone or sad. I open an old shoe box that I kept from the orphanage And I re-read her stacks of letters. one by one. Always in the order that she sent them to me. And as usual I feel warm and safe again.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 10/30/2015 3:14:00 AM
i would rate your poem more then 7 if it was possible . i like it so much . well done.
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Date: 9/29/2015 1:08:00 PM
What a wonderful poem!!
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