Through Little Eyes Poem by Jim Yerman

Through Little Eyes



Years ago my granddaughter and I were watching the sun set over the ocean…and as we stood there enjoying the view…she said, "Pick me ip PopPop, so I can see as good as you."

"Why is that? " I asked as I lifted her up and we gazed out at the sky.
"Because, " she said with the innocence of a child, "I have little eyes."

I watched a smile engulf her face…I watched her eyes widen within her head…"The view is so much better up her. Thanks, PopPop." She said.

You have to admire the way a child's mind works…there is no pretense….no deception…there is an honesty…a vulnerability in the innocence of their perception.

She was just a little girl then…brimming with purity and charm…who thought the world would look a little different way up in PopPop's arms.

As we watched the sun paint the sky…as I held on to her…tight
as I saw the expression on her face…I remember thinking she might be right.

My granddaughter is now as tall as me…those days of lifting her into my arms have past…but I pray no matter how tall she grows…her innocence will last.

I hope she never will forget…those days when she was a little bit shorter than me in size…
those days I held her in my arms
and she saw the world through little eyes.

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