Grandpa
by Ambitions of Lisa
Posted: Friday, March 18, 2005 Word Count: 181 Summary: Dedicated to my grandfather, this is a poem about a child's innocence in relation to age and time. All comments welcome. |
A little girl, full of spark and bliss,
Skips towards the council bungalow,
In which her Grandpa sits, exists
Familiar scent, of Golden Virginia,
She runs to him through a smoky haze,
Across the heavily patterned carpet
His arms outstretched, warm and inviting,
Dull wool pullover of greys and browns,
Hangs loosely on his frame, so fragile
Innocent play from this precious little girl,
Brings happy smiles and water to his eyes,
As he lights another rolled up white stick
She loves the attention the old man gives,
Feeling she is special, the centre of his world,
Playing with betting slips on his coffee table
The drone of the horse-racing sends her to sleep,
Head on Grandpa’s lap, curled up and content,
Her dreams are of play, so pure and sweet
Her young mind doesn’t stretch to feelings of loss,
Time taken for granted with old Grandpa,
One day he wouldn’t be there to make her laugh
Just a precious memory and a photograph,
Her tears would fall and her heart would break,
As she looked back to cherish those days
Skips towards the council bungalow,
In which her Grandpa sits, exists
Familiar scent, of Golden Virginia,
She runs to him through a smoky haze,
Across the heavily patterned carpet
His arms outstretched, warm and inviting,
Dull wool pullover of greys and browns,
Hangs loosely on his frame, so fragile
Innocent play from this precious little girl,
Brings happy smiles and water to his eyes,
As he lights another rolled up white stick
She loves the attention the old man gives,
Feeling she is special, the centre of his world,
Playing with betting slips on his coffee table
The drone of the horse-racing sends her to sleep,
Head on Grandpa’s lap, curled up and content,
Her dreams are of play, so pure and sweet
Her young mind doesn’t stretch to feelings of loss,
Time taken for granted with old Grandpa,
One day he wouldn’t be there to make her laugh
Just a precious memory and a photograph,
Her tears would fall and her heart would break,
As she looked back to cherish those days