For Rachel, At ThirteenA Poem by MarkIn 1977, I was so broke, I could not afford to send my sister a birthday gift, so I gave her the only thing of value I could muster at the time, a heartfelt poem. She so liked it that it spawned a series that lasted an additional five years.FOR RACHEL, AT THIRTEEN Once upon a lonesome eve, I sat at my typewriter My mind was empty, my heart did grieve, My stomach's knots grew tighter What could I get her, Besides a short letter? Would that not upset her? Could I give nothing better? No. E'en though she my sister is, Money had I none! Nothing I could buy for her To provide a speck of fun But once a year a birthday comes, And nothing could I spare, All that I could give to her Was a poem, and a prayer Just a short, simple poem, And her big brother's prayers. © 2009 MarkFeatured Review
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Added on April 22, 2009AuthorMarkLas Vegas, NVAboutWriting, for me, has always been the friend who brought out the best in me, and who would never argue with me, except when necessary to point out my many obvious inconsistancies. Writing and.. more..Writing
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