Writing Resources from Fifteen Minutes of Fiction
The following is a piece of writing submitted by Michael K on November 24, 2007
There's Something Quite Special
There's something quite special aboutA day set aside for family
For giving thanks and breaking bread
For laughing and talking and football and things;
There's something quite special about that.
There's something quite special about
Children who giggle and poke,
Who laugh and tease and can't sit still
Who can't wait to escape the grownup discussions;
There's something quite special about that.
There's something quite special about
Babies in booster seats
With eyes open wide in wonderment
With mashed carrots and peas in eyebrows and ears;
There's something quite special about that.
There's something quite special about
Cousins and uncles and such
Who see each other, maybe twice a year
But whose eyes still meet with affection and joy;
There's something quite special about that.
There's something quite special about
Grandmothers, grandfathers
Overseeing mayhem with smiles, helping
Young parents discover the ways and joys of parenting;
There's something quite special about that.
There's something quite special about
A day set aside for resting,
To recover from all that specialness
Of a day set aside for celebration and offering thanks;
There's something quite special about that.
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