king for a day
By hoalarg1
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In the nursery hours
bright sway of May
in oak tree shade
at play
I gathered daisies
tipped them down
for you to string us crowns
before our time ran out.
I heard you hum a rhyme we learnt
as I tested your buttercup chin
and your eyes returned to the chain again,
till your arms raised high and I bowed low
to make me a king, to make me proud
I wonder where you are right now
for your bell still tolls so loud,
and when I see a fine oak stand,
alone, fingernail buds on hand
(one short breath from spring),
I see you flicker forth
like vintage film
to shush away my winter's end
and edge me nearer to the very start
where, as light as air, we fade and part
And I hope for just one day,
at least,
you were made to feel queen
by someone once
the way you did for me.
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I liked this very much. It
I liked this very much. It reminded me of picking wildflowers for next door's au paire, who was very kind. One of my earliest memories, cows towering over us :0) i don't think she was there more than a few months but we all cried when she went home. You have brilliantly created the mix of safe happiness and sadness too
What is the bell tolling? Is it a school bell?
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This is such a nostalgic poem
This is such a nostalgic poem and beautifully written.
Jenny.
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