Heather and Robin

Heather and Robin

A Poem by holly
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written in the mid-1970's, just recently found again

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I have two daughters gold as grass,

bright as August fields or sun-burnt sands,

eyes that look to me with cobalt hope

or else midnight reproach. How can

I match the measure set for me

in their terrifying gaze?

All I can offer them - undreamt

futures as their toys, my untorn love -

is just a small return on their gift to me:

my immortality.

 

© 2010 holly


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I'm so glad you found it again

and brought it to us here. We've talked before. I have two daughters. Born the same date, five years apart. They give me more than I ever hoped.

Happy Mother's Day to you and yours!

Posted 14 Years Ago



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