A Supermarket Tragedy

a poem by Jarrod Hart (c.1999)

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From a look to the left and a glance to the right
Comes the cold grip of a horrible fright!
For what she can’t see causes horrible fear
…what she can’t see is utterly dear!

A second goes past and still nothing’s there;
Another look here another one there!
Oh come now, be serious, this can’t be so!
But frantic fast panic has nothing to show!

Silk fury now flies, far into the blue
And tears in her eyes show feelings too true…
She closes those eyes and feels for the sky
As she wonders, wonders… Lord why?

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He gives her the stength to stop spinning round
As she tests out her senses; feels for the ground
The dizziness passes, she looks down the aisle
Her child in the distance, bearing a smile…

The child was not gone, but simply misplaced
Mom quietly blushes, but inside she’s disgraced.
But our new mom will grow, with the knowledge so brave,
That life’s ride’s a transient on the crest of a wave…

And if we live ‘moments’ and feel to the hilt,
We gain independence from the pain they call guilt.

The end

2 thoughts on “A Supermarket Tragedy

  1. I found this on a scrap of paper while cleaning out an old box. I know I’d just lose it for another 12 years unless I popped it up on here. It makes me ponder how we really struggle to get into the mind of who we where 10 or 20 years back – I think we tend to assume we are who we’ve always been, but sometimes we get these flashes that we really were terribly, terribly, awfully naive and its a miracle we made it through without dying of embarrassment. Reading old poetry is sure-fire way to make you cringe! However, I don’t mind this one too much, so here it is 😉

  2. 
Since I Was Naive

    I used to think that shrinks
    had all the answers and
    didn’t want to share,


    but
    they just didn’t dare
    say “i don’t understand

    everything”. Wised up since!

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