Mothers LetterA Poem by LisasviewWhen I saw this painting I was moved to write a poem about it. This is my revised version. Free Verse poetry.
Mother's Letter Eyes are dry, now … where soft teardrops fell, lie faded pools of smeared purple ink. Reading her letter again, I held the coarse paper tightly between delicate hands. The baby kicks, as if it knows, and I read on.... Birth of your first born … so close to my heart, brings memories of you, my child, running wildly through fields of poppies and dandelions. Your hair, the colored hues in sun’s end of day. Alone, I lie here remembering … watching birds by the window. They beckoned me follow; “I am not ready to leave,” sighing in a whisper. “Bring me apples to peel; for, my hands are idle.” There is no one to hear, my mind wanders to you -- the distance is great. As time disappears … your child grows, and as you watch the fields change from yellow to gold, "Think of me and remember, I have you in my heart … always.” ~~~ © 2023 LisasviewAuthor's Note
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Added on December 21, 2021Last Updated on August 31, 2023 AuthorLisasviewBenitachell, Alicante, SpainAboutI have been writing poetry and short stories since I was 10..so 64 years! I have never connected with any groups but recently thought why not.. So here I ..looking at where this adventure leads me. more..Writing
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