Love Poem: Tranquility
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Written by: Connie Marcum Wong

Tranquility

Oh little one, how soon you'll be
In turbulence of puberty.
I will hold tight your days of youth 
And share with you my honest truth 

That innocence ingrained at birth,
Precious childhood days filled with mirth,
Will be so fleeting... you will see
The need for God's tranquility.

How grandma's age is redefined
When your teen years become aligned
With thoughts of struggles, I go through,
The many shades in every hue,

That colors life for me today.
In these sweet days, I watch you play
As I instill the grains of hope,
An inner strength to help you cope

With all the changes life will bring.
The ups and downs from early spring
Throughout your life in winter years
When you, like me, through joys and tears

Have lived a life you feel has worth;
Have given back to better earth.
When you have children of your own
And you too, see how they have grown,

My hope is that you let them know
That through their life where e'er they go
They carry with them bits of me,
Please share with them, tranquility.

The teenage years and the golden years are 
the most difficult to endure. Both are fraught 
with emotions...of facing life...of facing death.

May 9, 2017

~Poem of the Day May 11, 2017~