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by Gayle Author IconMail Icon
Rated: E · Poetry · Family · #1918012
My first attempt at a Villanelle poem. I hope the message reaches some part of you!
A Mother’s Reflection



My daughter is a sight you must behold. 

Entranced by her reflection I’m enslaved.

She clomps about in heels so proud and bold.



A wobble here and there to be controlled.

Apprentice to the craft, for now unfazed.

This cherub in my heels you must behold.



The tumble to my warm protective fold,

a moment that I  treasure. I’m amazed

by innocence. She wears it proud and bold.



The likeness is uncanny. In twofold

her greatness will excel, what I have braved.

My blue eyed sprout, a sight you must behold.



Self-confidence exudes. It can’t withhold.

A trail of greatness set for her to blaze

regardless of terrain so proud and bold.



This prize of love could not have been foretold.

My five year old, a sapling, I’m to raise.

My progeny, a sight I will behold,

my reflection, in shoes so proud and bold.





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