Hickory Dickory Dock
My day glides by
in effortless attention
to my infant grandson
His language:
caveman ravings
of tiny cravings;
pre-mama, pre-dada
Together we make
a pair of bookends
For him I hold up
a page of colorful snakes
For me, his teething drool
is eloquent proof
of string theory
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You illustrate an engaging simpatico and balance here–both made richer by the other.
Love this “Together we make / a pair of bookends”.
This poem is a delight. Simply worded, but speaks volume. I love the humor of it.
This image was my favorite, as well as the ending imagery of teething drool as “eloquent proof / of string theory”
“Together we make
a pair of bookends”