Saturday, August 13, 2011

Two Poems: One More Day & She Grew Old

One More Day

It left her young,
For her old age
As she would say:
Im looking at another day.

All her hours
Were butterfly songs
Warmly fashioned
Through her hum!

Shiny days, and nights:
At the end of her life,
She had a rainbow
Kind of sight!

Note: #1406 written at El Parquetito, caf, Miraflores, Lima Peru. 7/28/2006; my mothers last years of life, were calm, refreshing, peaceful, but of course, she made it that way. We spent a lot of time together those last four months, it meant a lot to her and me, taking her out eating, to the river, here and there, watching movies with her. You can tell when someone is on thier way out. They seem to be ok for a while then they drop a few feet, tired, hard to fight back, that is a sign you have little time left with that loved one. I am so glad I saw the signs, we had a merry old time those last months.

She Grew Old

I, whose longing never dies,
Things I will never know or tell
Often wondered, how shed die.
As I traveled around the world

Under fairer skies than mine,
Peaceful valleys did she find;
She did not seek a richer part
Where she travels, goes her heat!

In the winter, she knitted and sowed,
With wonder and desire, she grew old.

#1407 written: 7/30/06 at La Perla Piurana, Lima, Peru. My mother tried to live a simple life, not sure if that looks good in the eyes of the world, but it fascinated me, perhaps because I wanted touch the stars, and she was so content, on earth.

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
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