A Letter to Grandma.
A amazing poem by a talented writer. Please read and enjoy.
Fragments of moons past
sketch silhouettes of
a scenery divine.
A daytime reverie.
Fond memory.
A granddaughter missing you.
Do you recall, grandma?
Long ago, a grandbaby born
into an era of bitter lack,
that enriched by your presence,
comforting embrace,
renewed to an age of precious worth?
Do you suffer, grandma?
Parted by spanning seas,
my tears diffuse beneath the rain.
Had I a wish and a dove I became,
my wings would span,
sealing the distance between us.
Do you remember me, grandma?
Though the crook of time
has stolen your sight,
stripped your mind,
blunted your strength,
with a heavy heart
I still see you as before-
with beauty so simple,
love so pure
to inspire
a nightingale’s lament.
So fear not the season’s change, grandma,
nor the graying sun,
the silvering stream-
as the end of the road
will glisten a rainbow,
and the mists of…
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Beautiful ❤ Missing my grandmother she was my role model
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Thank you Nadine for reading and the comment.
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I wish I would have had this kind of love for my grandma.
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I was raised by Grandparent. We are lucky when are touched by the kindness and concern of the kind people in our life. We need appreciate our elders.
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beautifully written!
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I agree. I had to reblogged.
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Glad you did
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