About the Poem
I am 33 years old and my daughter is 15. I didn't realize letting go of her would be so difficult. I also had no idea that her growing up would mean my growing up as well. Surprisingly enough she teaches me as much as I teach her. This poem is a vision of feelings to come, things we haven't yet experienced but know will come soon enough. Yes, there are things we can't change, inevitable things, sometimes sad things, this poem is about one of those things, growing up and letting go.
Painted Portraits Of Sapphire Skies |
by Alicia Vasquez |
in a corner of her room she'd sometimes sit by a window sharing her sunshine with me wearing a tiny smock painting portraits of sapphire skies bright yellow three bedroom houses white picket fences and rainbow sunrise foregrounds first days of school she sits on the bus alone in tears reaches out for me we cry through glass I blow a kiss simulate a hug and promise I'll always be here girls softball team tryouts her dad's in another state a single mom she respects hard work we catch she runs plays ball! I applaud she's proud "thanks mom" team MVP that year first boyfriend sad good-byes a broken heart lengthy cries she needs me I'll always be here I assure her she smiles and welcomes a hug lying on her bed staring into nothingness the phone on her ear she doesn't hold my hand anymore crosses the street alone everything I do embarrasses her and when I talk she barely hears me make-up and hair fingernails and polish dances and friends dresses and pins how I'd like to see a movie with you talk about boys and reminisce underneath portraits of sapphire skies bright yellow three-bedroom houses white picket fences and rainbow sunrise foregrounds prettier and more independent sometimes arguing with me right and wrong I, not wanting her to end up like me I push and pray that she be blessed under a brighter star packing up the used car I bought her away at college a young woman her first time alone maybe she'll join a sorority or poet's society yes, I hope and pray no one hurts her changes her good nature or humble ways "no time to call" she always tells me I'll be home for the holidays "mom" sometimes when brave enough I look back walk cautiously down the corridor into her old room where she painted portraits and colorful dreams of growing up in the light in a tiny corner of her room I sit by a window looking for sunshine inhaling the scent of the unused place a tiny smock in my hand painting portraits of sapphire skies bright yellow three bedroom houses white picket fences rainbow sunrise foregrounds and a tiny little girl in pig tails running through the greenest of grass underneath the light of our sapphire skies |
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9 Visitor Comments
Annita
Brought back so many wonderful memories.
Inna
This poem truly touched me. My daughter is not yet out of her ponytail and painting picket fences stage, but I invisioned what it would be like when she grows older. Thank you for allowing me to feel all the emotions you put into this poem.
Stef
This is a REALLY good poem and it was very true to life as i have a 16 year old brother and he is the exact same as the daughter in the poem
Jasmine
wow, i miss my mom! I'm in a dorm far from home when I read this. I guess I'll call mom up and see how she's doing. Boy, am I touched!
Gia
Beautiful,it shows life is a journey not a destination. I am a mother, I and hindsight is 20/20. Congratulations from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for sharing your feelings.
Sharon
A lovely, touching poem which tugs at the heart of a mother. Such a poignant description of growing up. Thank you.
Erika
I really love the detail and emotion that the author put into this poem. This is a great poem and I think it shows the feeling a lot of parents have (when their kids grow up.)
Jessica
Brought tears to my eyes!
Lynn
I have an only child, girl also. She'll be 27 on Monday 2/19. I can relate to the beauty this poem relates. It was beautifully written.
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