A brief short poem of a girl and her "rusty chain of polished pearls". |
There wrapped around her neck a rusty chain of polished pearls Her classmates never understood why she'd never take off that "ugly chain" And when they picked on her, she wouldn't cry she'd clench the pearls and close her eyes hoping when she'd open them they'd be out of her sight Teachers approached her with gasped mouth so astonished by her jewerly Some bidding prices to buy And some questioning, "Why?" Everyday? The same chain hangs on her neck, as if she never takes it off not even to change She wouldn't answer their echoing questions There was no need for them to know she knew why, and she wanted to be the only one She gently rubbed each pearl and said a brief prayer it was for her mother Tears rolled down her cheeks as she said her Amen "Oh mother, dear mother Why? They ask. Why do I wear your old chain of pearls? In hope that one day, when you decide to look for me you know to look for a little girl with a rusty chain of polished pearls wrapped around my neck, you see Mother. Don't forget. Don't forget me." And it was with that last word she said she got up and returned to her classes ahead still wrapped around her neck was the rusty chain of polished pearls in hope her mother would find her little girl |