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    and thought some of this might be familiar to this group...

    THREE YEARS OLD



    You trace the Yangtze river, then spin

    the globe, the texture of topography

    intoxicating under tiny fingers.

    In silly seriousness, you sing

    yourself electric when you find Antartica,

    visions of Emperor penguins pull

    on you like a magnet; you dream of icicles,

    shiver with the thrill of snowfall. The world

    isn�t big enough for your wonder. Dinosaurs

    stomp across your dreams and their polysyllabic names

    are scattered in the scat poetry of pretend play.

    In your room hang planets of bright plastic dangling

    around a crinkled paper sun. Their names roll off your tongue

    in your sing song enthusiasm: Mercury Venus Earth

    Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune you pause

    �Pluto is considered a dwarf planet, right?� You know

    which is hottest, closest to the sun, biggest,

    and you tell me you will ride in a rocket ship

    some day. I am stationary and you are moving away

    in concentric circles from atoms to my arms to your telescope.

    There are so many stars, so many possibilities

    so will you lay with me here in the late day sun

    of a mundane Sunday when I was imperfect

    while I will count the seconds of stillness

    before you leap away to look out a window

    �those are cirrus� I answer before you ask.

    Later we shred cotton balls to be clouds

    in a sky of watercolor blue and our world is small

    and you crawl into my lap and forget

    triceratops, cumulonimbus, comets

    and for a moment I was the sun

    you spun around: silent

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    Twinkletoes, that was beautiful!

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    thanks for sharing. well done.

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    I love this poem! thanks for posting it smile Nan

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    thanks. I thought this might be a good place to share it.

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    TwinkleToes, what a lovely poem. Thankyou.


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