New Poem
She was trying so
hard to hold the hands
of two young daughters -
one still in diapers and two
feet tall - tried so
hard to get her to stay
right by her side
to cross the parking
lot - the older one no
trouble, grasping the purse
straps hung off mommy's
bent elbow - but the little
one was bouncing with all
the enthusiasm of a racket
ball - mom finally just
grabbed her ponytail and held
on - even as the daughter
stumbled, fell, skinned her
knees and bounced up -
She tried so hard that the
coffee in the left hand of the
arm that carried the purse spilt
not even once.
hard to hold the hands
of two young daughters -
one still in diapers and two
feet tall - tried so
hard to get her to stay
right by her side
to cross the parking
lot - the older one no
trouble, grasping the purse
straps hung off mommy's
bent elbow - but the little
one was bouncing with all
the enthusiasm of a racket
ball - mom finally just
grabbed her ponytail and held
on - even as the daughter
stumbled, fell, skinned her
knees and bounced up -
She tried so hard that the
coffee in the left hand of the
arm that carried the purse spilt
not even once.