Why I say this is I often deliberately miss To say the sorry-s I owe her For having found fault with her Only discovering after some hours It was me who was wrong all along What she did was amply right What she did was with farsight Her acts take care of only my needs My wants she always perfectly reads.
A piece of the dairy white sweet in my lunchbox Soft silken milky treat When melts in my mouth I remember this morn I told her Why you bring these ****** plain sweets And not those juicy colored scented treats Don’t put any of those in my lunchbox Not caring her face’s strains of shocks!
I have forgotten though she has remembered My utterings of emotion its every word How I miss dear those plain white sweets Pure unencumbered most delightful treat.
I have forgotten she remembers My companion of all weathers She picks my choice she knows my mind Yet for her a sorry I hardly find.
*Don’t you think tonight in her ears I should coo a sorry in unuttered whispers?