Gooneybird
I used to be loved by a little girl,
but she grew up
and I found myself in a yard sale.
A woman with black hair and brown eyes said,
“What a lovely red-headed doll!”
and bought me for a quarter.
Her husband called me Gooneybird
and the name stuck.
I had a happy life there.
All their grandchildren and visitors
would come play with me.
But then the elderly couple was no more.
I went home with one of the daughters.
Now, I sit in the living room in a blue chair my size,
next to a dummy named Jim Rabbit.
Besides my pink dress, I wear a white hat from a girl
who once lived there and a crocheted multicolored scarf
that had belonged to the old man who had named me.
Now a childlike man stoops down before me
and stares at me as if waiting for me to talk.
I wish I could. I’d tell him he has a nice smile.
1 comment:
This was sweet. I really liked it!
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