She looked up from her knitting
at her daughter across the room,
sprawled on the carpet
reading a hardback copy
of “The Nail in the Oak Tree.”
She took a sip from her wine glass
on the table next to her and popped
a cracker and a cube of extra-sharp cheddar cheese
into her mouth.
She stood.
“I’m going out to water the sunflower bed.
Wanna come? It’s pretty out.”
“Sure.” The girl marked her page
and slid her book into her satchel.
Outside, they stood on the driveway pavement
and discussed whether there was space
in this flower bed to add some zinnias,
or should they go in the bed on the other side of the yard.
Arms around each other,
they spent several amiable minutes
admiring the garden, the fireflies,
and the moon-filled night.
Their last evening together.
I like this poem as it tells a story and draws the reader into your world with the imagery and choice of simplicity well written
She took a sip from her wine glass
Very descriptive and creative using all my senses taste
As she looked across the room eyes