GRANDMA'S COOKIES

I remember the aroma of Grandma’s cookies…in the oven baking

and in the jar upon the counter…ready for the taking.

 

For any occasion or no occasion…I’m not exaggerating

when I walked into her house…she had those cookies waiting.

 

When Grandma became sick…when she couldn’t bake cookies anymore

one day on my way to visit…I stopped by the cookie store.

 

I found the most beautiful cookies sitting near the windowpane…

smiling sunflower cookies…wrapped in cellophane.

 

I brought two of them to Grandma…she said, “Oh honey, what a treat.”

“I”ll cherish them forever…’cause they’re much to beautiful to eat.”

 

I didn’t think much about them till she was gone and there on her windowpane

I happened on two sunflower cookies…wrapped in cellophane.

 

“She wasn’t kidding.” I whispered to myself as I wipe away a tear

thinking of all the cookies she’d baked…all those cookies…all those years.

 

I laid one in her coffin…so when she got to heaven she would see

her cookie wrapped in cellophane and she would think of me.

 

And I kept the other cookie…wrapped in cellophane as it were…

 

so every time I look at it…I will think of her.


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