Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Melting moments


When the child beside her mom
was licking a vanilla ice-cream,
I didn't know where it came from
but I found my poem and my theme.

The eyes were closed and the tongue, busy
drops of dots fell off careless and easy.
I thought of my past that dropped from my time
to let it just go, I thought was a crime.

The child finished the stick with a smile on the face,
the two went away with the happiest embrace.
I was worried for reasons I never came to know
but the things that I loved I’d never let them go.

When I have those goodies, I am never inside it
I pay for the food never enjoy what I eat.
The child taught me now to relish every stand
I’m feeling light this time, with an ice-cream in my hand.



No comments:

Post a Comment