Contagious Poem by John Watt

Contagious

Rating: 4.8


They sit at the table in their places,
All smiles and cherubic faces.

And then it starts,
A word here and a comment there,
Of the days activities they spill their hearts.

And although the conversation is busy and loud,
You cannot help but be proud.

Suddenly the youngest struck by some word or phrase,
And his giggles begin.

Then the middle one begins to chuckle,
And try as she might to hold back,
The oldest with laughter begins to buckle.

I have a smile in my heart as I try to hold back,
I see the smile in your eyes as you are about to crack,
All of a sudden Mom and Dad have caught this contagious laughing.

And courtesy of the little one,
We still don't know why,
All our laughter is so hard tears roll down our eyes.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

This is bittersweet, and deeply touching; sweetly and neatly composed. t x

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Greenwolfe 1962 04 September 2008

This is very creative and quite charming. It has the potential in its simplicity to be very lasting in its affect on those who read it. GW62

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Dee Daffodil 04 September 2008

Hey! ! You've been busy! ! Nicely done indeed! I'm envious...you seem to just let this one flow from the pen (ok...fingers) so eloquently! ! Great poem! I love it...and it's going in my favorites! Hugs, Dee

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