In addition to the poem-a-day challenge in April, I’ve been writing a poem a month along with a local group of writers. They are ’21 themed for the year. This month’s called for a 21-line or 21-syllable poem that honours someone important to you. Short on time, but no less inspired by my own daughter, I came up with a micro.
When My Daughter Doodles Hearts where hands and eyes should go I draw what I feel, she says What if the world is still good?

it is! I had this today:
“There have been and are men my heart skips for, to hear them say “friend.” This world is still good.”
Those are excellent lines, today or any day.
So sweet. What we can learn from children.