They'Ve Come Poem by Alfonsina Storni

They'Ve Come

Rating: 2.7


Today my mother and sisters
came to see me.

I had been alone a long time
with my poems, my pride . . . almost nothing.

My sister---the oldest---is grown up,
is blondish. An elemental dream
goes through her eyes: I told the youngest
"Life is sweet. Everything bad comes to an end."

My mother smiled as those who understand souls
tend to do;
She placed two hands on my shoulders.
She's staring at me . . .
and tears spring from my eyes.

We ate together in the warmest room
of the house.
Spring sky . . . to see it
all the windows were opened.

And while we talked together quietly
of so much that is old and forgotten,
My sister---the youngest---interrupts:
"The swallows are flying by us."

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ratnakar Mandlik 17 March 2017

Life is sweet, Everything bad comes to an end Since, it is controlled by the rhythm of life.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 14 October 2016

A perfect family get together and sharing of sweet memoirs.

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Manonton Dalan 21 January 2016

it's always nice talking to your mother and siblings

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