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A Moment of Innocence

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I approach the bayou pond.

A family of four stands blocking my path.

Grandpa, grandma, mom,

and a little girl

no more than eighteen months of age.


I rehearse my Covid dance.

Step to the edge of the sidewalk,

they will do the same.

Greet each other with a smiling hello,

and we’ll all move on.


Except they stand immobile 

blocking two-thirds of the walkway.


Slowly and deliberately

the child takes a step forward,

then another, then another.

The family stands transfixed

as she heads my way.


Instinctively I bend forward.

“Hi.  You’re so beautiful.”

Her eyes entrained with mine.

By now she is two feet away,

leaning toward me,

“I’m sorry, I can’t hug you.”


The three adults come out of their trance.

Mom takes the child by the hand

and gently leads her to the side.

“If it weren’t for the pandemic,” I sigh,

“she’d be in my arms.”

Grandpa smiles his approval.

As we part company,

the child gives a backward glance.

Innocent of Covid,

all she wants is a hug.

written by Amy Bryant, Safety Harbor resident blogger
Author of You Can Go Home Again






11 Comments

  1. Capturing moments such as these , and noticing them, cherishing them make the world a better place to live.
    Thanks for underlining their importance to us.
    Much love to you.

  2. Ah childhood. And, yes, innocence. The world was a bubble. And, here we are again in a bubble except not so innocent. Very sweet, Amy!

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