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My very first sonnet. This is about the love between a child and mother.

Hand-In-Hand….

Her tired eyes saw more than I’ll ever know;
long silv’ry hair piled high upon her head,
the clean fresh scent of times so long ago …
warm stinging tears are those I often shed.

Remembering her laughter through our years,
when we walked hand in hand along the shore.
As lovely sounds of church bells filled my ears,
my love still held by ocean’s distant roar.

Now, fresh white, fragrant lilies near her lie,
a few soft petals fallen from the rain …
Their faces wet, turned up toward the sky;
along with them she takes rest from her pain. 

Sweet memories we shared now mean so much,
each day, I long for her caressing touch

                              ~~~

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    1. Beautifully said, Lisa. The bond between mother and daughter never fades if they’re both in good standing with each other. Welcome to the site. (Relic).

      • Thank you so much Fia…
        I just posted Awaken but I can not get my image cenetered.
        And I also can not get rid of the space between the lines… Is that just the way it has to be on your site?
        Lisa

    2. Thank you so much Peter…
      New to this site and finding it a big challenge to post exactly the way it is on my computer.
      The image on my Awaken poem is to the left… but it should be centered.
      Lisasview, now in Spain

    3. This is touching. I didn’t have the best relationship with my mother when she died, although it was improving. For that reason, I enjoy seeing how things should have been, and your lovely words do just that.

    4. Nicely constructed, somewhat sad sonnet. The sadness is conveyed gently, tenderly. The penultimate stanza, which introduces the white lilies bares the sadness, is whilst retaining composure.

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