Papa's Pennies
Papa’s Pennies
Boisterous, brimming & busy
Familiar aroma of fried dough & cotton candy
Intertwined with papa, who was always quite handy
Rambling & marching to the elephant ear stand
Papa with his pennies chiming together in his hand
That white-haired man always counted exact change
From dimes & quarters to pennies being arranged,
Saving one lucky penny for me to exchange
Shiny copper coins were so magical at the fair
Providing snacks, rides & a golden yellow balloon that matched my curly hair
The sun beamed down on the brim of his hat
His rare laugh made the crowd seem quiet & matte
Beads of sweat dripped from his forehead
& left me wondering how wearing jeans in July was not dread
Papa’s head was eternally covered in a hat,
Plaid draped over his back
& a yahtzee he never lacked
My day at the Riverfront fair will not be compared
The day lucky pennies were shared
Now, I’m much older from the summer day at the fair
& my Papa has passed
But, his trail of copper coins has & will outlast
I kept one in my pocket on my driver’s test
& one in my sock during the ACT quest
& I know when I walk the stage at graduation, the path to my first interview & the aisle at my wedding
My Papa will shower me in lucky pennies to no end
& I will keep a special place in the pocket beneath my heart
For them to transcend