Anabella's Shoes Poem by guillermo veloso

Anabella's Shoes

Who’s tiny feet
Leapt from the sun
Touched the flake-diamond snow
Scuffed the stubborn curb
Ran down the naughty cat
Stubbed the fleeing fairy
Left the mud-fossil
Nipped the falling rain drops
Stepped on mama as she slept
Ran to daddy at the door
Kicked the goal that won the match
And slipped off to dream
Of stars, boats, mist, candy and balloons

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Sonya Florentino 18 October 2009

this is so charming and beautiful.....your daughter's feet.....so beautiful!

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