For Mrs. Tinney Davidson, The Waving Grandma Comox, British Columbia
She lived in an ordinary house in an ordinary street And every day she waved to children passing by And every day the waved-at children waved back Because a wave is a good beginning to the day
In the morning she waved the children along to school And in the evening waved them back again home And every day the waved-at children waved back Just like the waves that hug a beach, with love
And then one day she went away, and waved - And the waved-at children will wave back forever
Extraordinary!
(cf. Here and Now, CBC St. John’s, 26 April 2019)
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