Understanding Grandma

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Understanding Grandma

 

With one stocking up and the other rolled down

the old lady waddled her way to town.

Her flowered dress sported stains of breakfast.

Her hair was matted, like a birds nest.

Lipstick circled her lips, like a circus clown.

The painted smile veiled depression and a frown.

 

While quizzically looking up at her face,

the small boy clutching her hand tried to keep pace.

As she shuffled her way down main street,

she chatted with anyone she chanced to meet.

Often she would point with pride

to small boy by her side

 

As the boy grew older, he began wondering

why she couldn’t tell they were pretending.

Couldn’t she hear their humoring lies?

Couldn’t she see the laughter in their eyes?

Couldn’t she sense the embarrassment in the air?

Perhaps she couldn’t care? Perhaps she wasn’t aware?

 

Being locked in a child like state

may not be the worst fate,

Because children can make up places

where there are no staring faces.

 

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Teardrops commented on Understanding Grandma

12-27-2009

Wonderful , well writtern and so true in grown ups and kids you can go places where everyone is happy

kinnycut

12/27/2009

Thank You Teardrops

To have great poets there must be great audiences too.

Walt Whitman, American Poet (1819-1892)

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