Contest entry, memories, mother |
| Paper and twine, Glitter and glue, Notes from the heart, That say I love you. Stored now in boxes On dank closet shelves, Forgotten memories Of once younger selves. Mom's eyes would sparkle When treasures we'd bring Drawings and stories, Were such treasured things! A kiss on the forehead, A hug - (the best part!) She'd display each piece Like valuable art. Later she'd store them Wrapped with such care. And think of each child Wishing they were there. Like stored paper treasures, She faded with age, Alone with memories On each brittle page. Her pride still would soar At each visit or call No matter how brief No matter how small. Alone with memories, I find myself Looking through boxes On dank closet shelves. Paper and twine, Glitter and glue, Remembering Mom, How much we loved you! , 36 lines Contest entry, June 2017,, Pond Poetry |