Wednesday's Child, by Chuck Shorter Subscribe to rss feed for Chuck Shorter

I.  AN EMACIATED GIRL SO WEE

    CAME UPTO ME AND SAID

    "SIR COULD YOU BUY ME

    A SLICE OF BREAD AND

    A CUP OF MILK OR TEA?"

II. DEEP SOULFUL EYES

    MOIST WITH TEARS

    A SWEET YET HESITANT SMILE

    SHE LOOKED UP AT ME AWHILE

    THIS CHILD OF TENDER YEARS

III.HOT BUTTERED SCONES

    FOR HER I BOUGHT

    GOLDEN, CRISP, FLAKY AND LIGHT

    HER SMILE OF THANKS LIT UP THE NIGHT

    HOW PLEASED SHE SEEMS I THOUGHT

IV. NEXT DAY THE BAKER BROKE MY HEART

   "SIR THE CHILD IS GONE" HE CRIED

    IN THE FREEZING WINTER COLD SHE'D DIED

    ALONE, DESOLATE AND APART

CHUCK SHORTER
Posted: 2017-10-05 11:43:11 UTC

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2007-05-17 02:15:08Angel of Music
Great poem! I really enjoyed it. :)

2007-05-30 18:18:41 ~~~~GLOSTARG~~~~
Oh :( This poem reminds me of "The Little Match Girl" Beautiful work! Glo

2007-05-30 18:57:21 ~~~~GLOSTARG~~~~
Hi Chuck, so you want to know where to copyright? here is a link to the place. have a good day! i have enjoyed READING ALL of your poetry. Thanks for reading and comenting on several of mine too! :) here's the link: http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html if its not clickable, just copy and paste it into your browser address URL. again, Thank you Glo

2007-08-20 19:00:55Angel of Music
I cant help coming bcak and reading your poetry again and again... You are so talented, I will always enjoy reading your work, remember to let me know when you post new stuff! luv Manda

2009-12-07 19:03:02 ~~~~GLOSTARG~~~~
back to read it again! I am Wednesday's Child, at least my birth was. Let me know when you post new poems. thanks Glo