June 11, 2019
Dear Subscriber:
Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of
view. The theme for this week is Father’s Day, which this year will be
celebrated on June 16.
I welcome comments on my poems at https://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com
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A Father’s Day poem about how shared characteristics help
bond parent to child:
The pursed lips that pursue a vagrant thought,
The twinkle that accompanies a smile –
Ripples in a stream by sunlight caught
Gleaming on your child’s face unsought,
Bits of turbulence drowned boulders rile.
The pursed lips that pursue a vagrant thought,
The playful love of irony that’s wrought
By centuries, millennia of style –
Ripples in a stream by sunlight caught
As generations flow through lifetimes fraught
With rocks and tree limbs, rippling all the while.
The pursed lips that pursue a vagrant thought,
Passed on and on through love, are not for naught,
But deeply bond the parent to the child,
Ripples in a stream by sunlight caught,
Dear reiterations dearly bought,
Yet calculated to one’s heart beguile.
The pursed lips that pursue a vagrant thought --
Ripples in a stream by sunlight caught.
© by Nicholas Gordon
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This week’s theme: Father’s Day
6/10: A Little Boy Needs Daddy
6/11: The Pursed Lips That Pursue a Vagrant Thought