Shoe

Shoe

A Poem by Emma DeBoer
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Written in 2010

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They sit on the front porch
A father and his daughter.
He teaches her to tie her shoe.
Loop. Under. Pull.
"It's simple."
He says with a grin.
She ties her shoe with ease.
They both smile, and giggle.
Their eyes meet.
Both blue as the sea.
He runs his thumb on her cheek and says,
"I'll never leave you."
She blushes as he kisses her forehead.

Seven years later,
She sits on her porch & ties her shoe.
The day of her father's funeral.
Loop. Under. Pull.
As she pulls the lace,
She says to herself,
"It's simple... I'll never leave you."

© 2013 Emma DeBoer


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Jo
Simply lovely, very sweet, tender and moving.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Beautifully written, Emma. The smallest memories are the ones we grip fiercely! Nicely done. Angi~

Posted 10 Years Ago


This is a beautiful poem, Emma and a great tribute to the Father/Daughter relationship. It's the simplest of memories that return to us, something as simple as tying your shoe laces, but the words spoken live forever in our minds. Great job with this.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Emma DeBoer
Emma DeBoer

Arvada, CO



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My name is Emma DeBoer. I'm 16 at the moment. I am a poet, for the most part. I struggle with depression and social anxiety. Poetry is my only way of reaching out to the world. more..

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