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Innocence, Four-year-old Style

“Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven.”
Henry Ward Beecher

I ask my granddaughter to take my hand as we cross the busier section of Sharon Woods parking lot, so I don’t get hit by a car. She’s my helper until the space opens into a park-anywhere zone. We have been watching her older brother play baseball. Her attention span doesn’t last two hours yet.

“Run, Grandma!”

No thanks. I’m old,” I answer knowing that keeping up with her is as likely as flying without wings.

“You’re four today,” she states running toward the playground. “I see a friend.”

She hugs someone. An older girl, tall and thin, ebony dark. Then she joins the other children on the playground equipment.

As the children play, I talk to the thin girl’s mother. It appears unlikely that my sweet grandchild saw any more than a fresh spirit when we entered the playground.

“Let’s go back and watch your brother play ball,” the mother calls to her daughter and siblings.

The girls hug again.

Today is my birthday. I didn’t need to unwrap this gift. It came open on a sunny May Saturday. I am blessed. I am blessed. I am blessed.

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"Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven." ~ Henry Ward Beecher


When Real Can Be Almost Anything

You tape scraps of multicolored paper
to white cardboard. With pink, blue, orange, 
and violet squares you design hair.
A purple crayon creates a squat body.

Outstretched arms wear six fingers on 
one hand and four on the other.
Your signature justifies to the right. You
draw off your canvas and onto paper below.

I smile, pleased by an image too powerful
for a single square of paper,
created by chi too fresh to know its power.
Imagination, the world under control

and capable of change and fun, 
time made of this moment only 
and how it can be turned into play.
Until reality challenges its optimism.










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