But I RememberA Poem by PaulineBut I remember that morning very well. The small cottage window of my childhood was ajar And I could see my father beyond the world In the garden, searching, (For what? I do not know.) Now he is walking along the road, bent, worn weary. He reaches my childhood home Calls out to me, but I am just a child I cannot understand his words I see the crossroads. We have parted, But his words keep repeating. There is no ending. Of course, There is no ending. © 2021 PaulineReviews
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3 Reviews Added on August 27, 2021 Last Updated on August 27, 2021 AuthorPaulineUnited KingdomAboutI've been writing poetry for some time now. It allows me to escape some of the doldrums of life. I also paint when life allows me some quiet time. I wouldn't say I was great at either passtimes but I.. more..Writing
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