I only recently read this poem. It was on the The Writer's Almanac. It really struck a chord with the mother in me and caused me to reflect on those times when I pause to think about just how much of what matters to me is what matters to my kids (perhaps very little). And about how incredibly connected, at all levels of being, I am to my little boy and girl. More so than I could ever have imagined.
Telepathy
Today I explained telepathy to you,
and telephone, and television,
on the way to day care,
and I said, sometimes when I'm at work
I'll think of you,
and if I could send you that thought with my mind,
you'd get it right then,
and maybe you'd smile, stopping a moment at whatever
you were doing, or maybe not
but just going on with it, making a mask out of paper plates
and orange and green cards
with markers and scissors and paste,
or screaming circles in the gym
either being a monster
or being chased by a gang of them, but still you'd get
the picture I was beaming
and you'd brighten inside and flash me something back,
which I'd get, where I was, and smile at.
That's telepathy, I said
pulling into the parking lot,
looking at you in the mirror.
Michael Dennis Browne from You Won't Remember This
4 comments:
what a lovely poem. You have a great selection!
thanks! I am glad you enjoy them too. Victoria
Thanks for reminding me about the Writer's Almanac - a favourite daily site visit of mine for some time, but have since slipped in my listenings.
I love this poem.......in fact, where do you find these little treasures? I'll try the writer's almanac too. There are also some pretty decent quotes on 'brainyquote.com'. Having lost my adorable and very much loved cat, Lucy, recently - one quote that poignantly comes to mind is:
"And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation."
Kahlil Gibran
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