A smile
and that was it
she had you captured
and that was
the first time
you saw her
as you climbed aboard
the school bus
that November
and as you took
your seat toward
the back
you carried her smile
with you
and it seeped into
and seemed to enter
every pore
and vein
and artery
of your being
and when you
looked up front
there she was
sitting with her head turned
still gazing at you
and that smile
and those sparkling
blue eyes
and all the rest
of the kids on the bus
seemed not to be
seemed elsewhere
it was (at least to your mind)
just you and her
and that smile
and those eyes
and as you looked away
out of the window
the sun seemed
to make efforts
to shift clouds
to bless your day.
A SMILE
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Re: A SMILE
You say momentous things, simple sometimes, complex other times and all with a magnificent simplicity. Rarely have your poems failed to move me one way or another.
The Jorie Grahams and the Ashberys may get all the academic kudos and prizes but God what sterile poetry----your simple (but very, very hard to achieve this simplicity) words carry life like arteries and veins carry life.
Okay, my praise may seem excessive but it isn't. I really, really like your poems.
One note on this poem---maybe it should be "every pore and vein".
The Jorie Grahams and the Ashberys may get all the academic kudos and prizes but God what sterile poetry----your simple (but very, very hard to achieve this simplicity) words carry life like arteries and veins carry life.
Okay, my praise may seem excessive but it isn't. I really, really like your poems.
One note on this poem---maybe it should be "every pore and vein".
The Irish Sea Is Always In Turmoil, Even When Calm.
Re: A SMILE
Thank you for reading and comments. Yes, vein, not veins.
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