
Summer days with dad
We never knew what we’d find
Fishing off the pier
© 2021 Michelle Cook
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Writing prompt: Smelly smells and freaky finds

Summer days with dad
We never knew what we’d find
Fishing off the pier
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/fishing-dad-daughter-sunset-nature-4553149/
Writing prompt: Smelly smells and freaky finds

I keep track of all the days in between;
the ones when you don’t say you love me.
And during those days,
my heart beats a little less enthusiastically,
the sighs are a little longer,
and my shoulders slump a little more.
Sometimes the longing and the aching
can be almost unbearable.
But then I think back to all the times
when those three little words
were never spoken at all;
all those years filled
with such a lonely longing in my chest.
I know I will never be in that place again
because you always remind me of that
with your steadfast presence every day.
And when that realization hits me,
that you’re not leaving me,
I’m finally able to stop myself from falling,
cradling my mind, and finding comfort
in my own embrace.
It’s in that nurtured state
that I somehow find a way to let go
of the demons which harbor my weary discontent.
And eventually, that nagging feeling
starts to evaporate, disintegrating bit by bit
in every relaxing exhale,
calming a little more in every deep breath.
I’m never quite the same, though,
as my own strength can never carry me
all the way through.
And so I wait patiently until you’re here again,
reminding me that love is more than words.
But because you know I need to hear it,
you expose your stubborn soul to me,
finally giving in to my neediness.
And that’s when my heart explodes
in reassured joy
because your loving words mean everything to me.
And even though I already know you love me,
the reminder frees my soul and refuels my spirit.
© 2021 Michelle Cook
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This fragrant garden
The one you’ve captured me in
Still catches my breath
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/love-flower-korea-couple-4263758/
Writing prompt: Baby basil and contagious hiccups

Those frog pudding days
Just lead to dumpy doorways
Somethings gotta give
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/gate-old-stone-aged-decay-doorway-3718546/
Writing prompt: Frog pudding and dilapidated doorways

Gadgets and gizmos,
trinkets with silvery trims,
these were the things
that were most important to him.
The old, cranberry carpet
was forever threadbare,
but that was no worry
because daddy didn’t care.
His only real concern
were his shiny new toys,
and when mama would yell,
he’d just block out the noise.
The house was rather unkempt
and in dire need of repair,
but my dear old dad,
he never did despair.
He’d just shrug his shoulders,
in his nonchalant way, because
there was nothing he loved more
than all his junk and disarray.
I think mama finally gave up
cause she knew she’d never win.
Nobody could ever change him;
it’s just the way he’s always been.
I guess I’m secretly proud
that he never gave in.
I think people should stay true
to their passions within.
There’s no telling who he’d be
if mama had had her way,
and I surely wouldn’t be
the person I am today.
So thank you, Dad,
for being true to who you are.
I still love you so very much,
even from afar.
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/auto-car-garage-auto-shop-vintage-1868726/
Writing prompt: Cranberry shag carpet and glinting gizmos