Her Big Eyes
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Her little hands grew big
As did her little feet
But her big big eyes
Her big expressive eyes
Remained.
And it saddened me
That the birdies
Would be lucky enough
To be looked at with
The light of laughter.
And the flowers
Were worthy of the wonder
Normally withheld within her watch.
Should the ocean,
So rough and dangerous
And with so little regard to her
Be regarded by her
As a God?
Why should the trees
Hold such possibilities
In her big perfect eyes?
And I admit, that I was jealous
Of the way she looked upon
Her mother’s face
With faultless fondness.
And I regret
that I have done this to myself.
Only seeing these beautiful looks
Of wondrous amazement
Of admiration for the world
Through photographs.
And praying
That one day
She would admire me.
When she was young
I was jealous
Of the birds and the flowers and the trees and the ocean and her mother.
They all had her
A special small part of her
That she gave to them.
And for years
Through the glass
And over the telephone
She gave me nothing.
But now that
Her little hands have grown big
And so have her little feet
Something has changed.
She sees me.
And not with the idolatry of the ocean
Or the laughter of the birds.
Not with the wonder of the flowers
Or the possibilities of the trees.
And it would be nice,
To be seen with the fondness
With which she sees her mother.
But the hatred with which she dresses me
Through glass and the phone
With her big expressive eyes
Is more valuable.
For it is mine
And mine alone.
Her resentment hurts
But her apathy
Her blinding indifference towards me
Cut deeper than the daggers
Her big expressive eyes
Throw at me
Through glass
and over the telephone.
I will gladly catch these daggers
And lock them away
Within my sinful heart.
And it pains me to do so
But this pain is progress.
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I loved this poem so very much. At first I was so confused, though still enjoying it, but when I read the tags it suddenly all clicked. And it almost made me cry as I read it over so that I could completely understand. This poem was beautiful. Thank you so much for sending this in.
It was funny, because even today I was told I had big eyes, big expressive eyes. So it reminded me of that and then made me think of me and my father's relationship.
Where did the inspiration come from for this poem?
Becca.