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No Candy This Year
The eggs had been colored,
all scattered about
The baskets were hidden,
the children now shout…
“Was he here mom, was he here?”
they yell from upstairs
“Come down and find out,”
she says-nary a care
Their little feet rush down,
taking two steps at once
Wide eyes dart all over,
playing their hunch
Living and dining rooms
they tear with a fever
No corner is safe,
from the incursion of either
“I found it, I found it,"
the bigger one said
The smaller one saddened,
their heart filled with dread
“The Bunny forgot,
there's no candy this year”
From across the big room,
the first start of a tear
“The Bunny never forgets,”
their mother cried out
"You have to look harder,
both inside and out”
And as the front door was opened,
the little one chimed...
“Mom, he didn't forget,
-it was here all the time”
(To My Grandchildren: Easter 2017)
all scattered about
The baskets were hidden,
the children now shout…
“Was he here mom, was he here?”
they yell from upstairs
“Come down and find out,”
she says-nary a care
Their little feet rush down,
taking two steps at once
Wide eyes dart all over,
playing their hunch
Living and dining rooms
they tear with a fever
No corner is safe,
from the incursion of either
“I found it, I found it,"
the bigger one said
The smaller one saddened,
their heart filled with dread
“The Bunny forgot,
there's no candy this year”
From across the big room,
the first start of a tear
“The Bunny never forgets,”
their mother cried out
"You have to look harder,
both inside and out”
And as the front door was opened,
the little one chimed...
“Mom, he didn't forget,
-it was here all the time”
(To My Grandchildren: Easter 2017)
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No Candy This Year
No Candy This Year