When Granddaughters Grow Up Poem by Dorothy (Alves) Holmes

When Granddaughters Grow Up

Rating: 3.8


Funny, I never noticed sunshine
wore high heels, until you walked
through my door...
I see your face between pink and blue
polka dot raindrops, while your smile
darts in and out between rainbows,
while sunbeams lace your beautiful hair.

Dorothy Alves Holmes
A Poet Who Loves To Sing

Monday, April 27, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 27 April 2015

Grown granddaughters are like sunshine of family. A grandmother nourishes and feels well them. Very nice sharing.10.

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Dorothy (Alves) Holmes

Dorothy (Alves) Holmes

Baltimore, Maryland
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