This was published in One of America's Great Newspapers on Saturday. I thought it was just terrific.
TEN WORDS
by Mary Soon Lee
If I could only say
ten words today,
I wouldn't tell you
to eat your broccoli,
or inquire why there's purple ink
all over your feet.
ten words today,
I wouldn't tell you
to eat your broccoli,
or inquire why there's purple ink
all over your feet.
Instead, I would lift you up
and lay my cheek
against your tangled hair
and say:
I love you;
I will always love you.
Always. Always.
and lay my cheek
against your tangled hair
and say:
I love you;
I will always love you.
Always. Always.
such a multitude of words to offer --
such an unrestricted store of
commands, questions, answers, anecdotes,
exclamations, explanations, exasperation,
advice, admonishments, adulation --
that I might quite easily forget
the ten words
I want to say.
1 comment:
Thanks for this wonderful poem.
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