Secret Smiles

Secret Smiles

A Poem by Andrew Saromines

When I was little I always counted my steps.
I would keep track of the delicate taps of my feet,
to see how many I could fit in one square of the sidewalk.
And while I was busy naming each step after a number,
I was unaware of the world.
Because I marched to the music of my own.
Choosing instead to see the smiles on the shoes I saw go by.
And when that little child grew I knew, I knew, I knew,
of the world and all its evils.
So my silly counting habits, they returned because without it,
I couldn't see the smiles that I found on all shoes.
I tried to see the other side.
But people's eyes just can't suffice,
because a smile is so certainly scarce,
on the faces of those I find.
so I count on my counting, my sacred devout thing,
to keep me from frowning,
by seeing the secret smiles on the shoes that march on by.

© 2014 Andrew Saromines


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beautifully innocent. Nice work :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


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Added on December 7, 2014
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Tags: innocence, childhood, anxiety, hidden meaning, smiles, poem, poetry, growing up

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Andrew Saromines
Andrew Saromines

las vegas, NV



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