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I took some time out today To look at my mother- Not the usual half-hearted gaze When she's saying something And I am drawn to the two unread Notifications on that dizzying screen. Or the stare that's marked by question or retort. A real look, at the constellations in the pupils of her eyes as they light up With a story of her childhood. Or a map of the lines on her face As she smiles down at the coffee I have bought for her, sipping with reverence, Like ambrosia. I stopped to take pictures of her, Instead of seemingly interesting sights Everywhere else. I paused to drink it in- Her little frown as she reads silently, The furrowed brow I've seen in pictures Of me that have been surreptitiously captured In a bookstore. I walked with her today, instead of ahead or behind or even beside, But somewhere else. I took some time out today, For all this time is worth To really look, At my mother.
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 12:54 PM UTC
Mother
I took some time out today To look at my mother- Not the usual half-hearted gaze When she's saying something And I am drawn to the two unread Notifications on that dizzying screen. Or the stare that's marked by question or retort. A real look, at the constellations in the pupils of her eyes as they light up With a story of her childhood. Or a map of the lines on her face As she smiles down at the coffee I have bought for her, sipping with reverence, Like ambrosia. I stopped to take pictures of her, Instead of seemingly interesting sights Everywhere else. I paused to drink it in- Her little frown as she reads silently, The furrowed brow I've seen in pictures Of me that have been surreptitiously captured In a bookstore. I walked with her today, instead of ahead or behind or even beside, But somewhere else. I took some time out today, For all this time is worth To really look, At my mother.
amrita-brahmo
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Apr 20, 2017
Apr 20, 2017 at 12:54 PM UTC
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