Nancy's Smile: Remembering a Friend

Nancy's Smile: Remembering a Friend

A Poem by Bob B

When Nancy smiled, the world smiled.

There is naught that can erase

Her smile that's etched into my heart--

A smile that brightly lit up her face.

 

Think of a lustrous beam of light

That blissfully penetrates

A pitch-black night or darkest gloom--

That rapturously radiates.

 

Such a beam was Nancy's charm;

Such a beam was Nancy's smile.

How I envy her effortless laugh,

Her quick wit, her perky style!

 

Three daughters left behind

Inherited their mother's charming

Traits: her wit, her zest for life,

Her smile so radiant and disarming.

 

More than once Nancy faced

Close calls but vanquished death.

While paying one more visit, the thief

Absconded with her final breath.

 

I hope that when my end draws near,

I can be as calm, as brave.

I hope that I can take with me

Her beautiful smile to my grave.

 

-by Bob B (3-8-19)

© 2019 Bob B


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