Grandad.

Grandad.

A Poem by Bryan Sefton

You were the giant against the sky
I am kneeling on the ground
Cupping a large white butterfly
Sounding a triumphant cry
At having brought the fellow down
And you say, your voice coming out of the sun
'All the work that God has done
All the wonder that he's spun
Is choking in your hand'
I open my fingers and turn
Watching the butterfly as it burns
A path across the sky

Time passes. A young boy grows to man
An old man goes to child again
Your hand in mind became a frailsome thing
As fragile as the butterflies wing
Fluttering in the sun
Had I known I would have held on tight
And squeezed and squeezed with all my might
For all the work that God had done
All the wonder that he'd spun
Became the butterfly, and was gone

© 2022 Bryan Sefton


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We're conceived to be birthed, we were birthed to be nurtured, we were nurtured to grow, we grew to get old and then we get old to die.
Life is full of transitions with only one beginning and with only one end.

Well Written, Bryan.

Posted 2 Years Ago


Dear Chris, I'm sure that everyone like myself, look forward to your reviews because they're so nice yet knowledgeable. Thank you for this, it's really appreciated..

Posted 2 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

2 Years Ago

You are really kind to say so. It is nice to know that Bryan. Have a lovely day.
Lessons, we all learn the lessons of life. This poem is beautifully expressed Bryan. Thank you for sharing your Grandad with your readers. A most touching read.

Chris

Posted 2 Years Ago



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Added on April 27, 2022
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Bryan Sefton
Bryan Sefton

Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom



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