Kayla Poem by Robert Charles Howard

Kayla



Light bulbs are redundant
When Kayla walks in -
bathing every person and surface
with the flood lamps of her smile.

She smiles when she dances
and smiles when she sings
while two grateful women
who precede her in lineage
draw their bows across the strings.

None would ever suspect
that this fountain of joy
had once wanly trembled
in the valley of shadows.

Yet no matter how vilely
leukemia fought and clawed
to claim her for its own
it never really stood a chance

for Kayla had steps to dance
and songs to sing
and millions of smiles to smile
and would not be denied.

February, 2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Fay Slimm 22 November 2008

I now know Kayla in a far more intimate way than ever before - through this lovely tribute and as your word-piciture encapsulates her resistant hold on life and pleasure in her professional choice, I see a beautiful person from the inside out... many thanks Robert. - - Greetings from Cornwall U.K. - - and best wishes from Fay.

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