A SECRET WORLD by Charles E Minshall
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One wonderful sight to see,
A child at pretend play.
Hands and fingers conducting,
With a graceful rhythmic sway.
Delicate mouth forming
Some imaginary word.
Then once in awhile
A giggle is heard.
Pretty head tilted
The small figure twirled.
A child having fun
Like my own secret world.
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10/10/2001 Author's Note: � 2001
Posted on 10/10/2001 Copyright © 2025 Charles E Minshall
Member Comments on this Poem |
Posted by Michelle Angelini on 04/10/05 at 05:05 AM Charlie, I love this. Yes, don't we all have our secret worlds and daydreams, just like children...oh my! some of us are still kids inside.
~Chelle~ |
Posted by Quentin S Clingerman on 10/03/09 at 06:08 PM A warm charming poem. Children are just more open with their makebelieve! Your last line has it right! |
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