The End Of The Rainbow Poem by Patricia Ruiz

The End Of The Rainbow



today when we went to visit you
we saw a little leprachaun visiting with you
He was there at the gravesite sitting with you
he greeted us so happily
" so very pleased to meet you "
he had just completed a journey through a rainbow
and this was where it came to end
the meeting place of such a beautiful angel
who now is this leprachauns very dear friend
which is far more valuable than a pot of gold
He said...." I've traveled to the end of many rainbows
at its end, many riches to behold
but never have I found such a special love and beautiful angel "
"thank you, with all our hearts and souls we love our beautiful little angel "
is what this leprachaun was told
To have him as a part of our life our family we are thankful
he is so very special,
he is OUR pot of gold
he said..." yes this, I see
discovering it was a pleasure for me
you ought to consider yourself very very lucky....
in fact even luckier than me....
I tell you that rainbow, by far was the longest journey
but the best journey for me...
and it makes me very happy to see
that the truest beautiful treasures
at rainbows endings they be "
He shook my hand to congratulate me
my heart felt warm immediately
and I smiled at the leprachaun looking up at me
then that little leprechaun said to me
"it's a pleasure meeting grama RITA and baby FRANKIE....
I must run along now, your so very lucky
to have known your beautiful angel s
who I got to meet at the end of this rainbow
they are good dear friend s who now I know....
that I'm glad to now know....
I've found my luck and now I must go
to find, to chase another rainbow
oh wait and by the way,
One more thing I must say
to you and your family...
do have a HAPPY HAPPY st Patrick's day
and do remember your luck not just today but EVERYDAY
to you this I say
.... once more....
HAPPY ST PATRICKS DAY

Friday, March 13, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: baby,holiday,mother and child ,remember
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Visiting our baby at the cemetery
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