Daddy Don’t Forget
Daddy,
don’t forget
me. I’m still
your little girl.
I may
be
older
now, but
you know I’ll
always need you.
You’ve always
known
the
answer, no
matter the question.
Everything is changing.
I see
the
question
in your
eyes and pray
that God gives
me the
right
answer.
Even when
you cannot remember
me, you are
still my
father.
****A hay(na)ku is a three line poem where the first line consists of one word, the second line has two, and the third line is composed of three words. A reverse hay(na)ku is three lines composed in the opposite fashion, of three words, then two, and one word for the final line. In the 2019 Poetry Marathon, I created the “Mirror hay(na)ku” by combining a hay(na)ku with a reverse hay(na)ku. In 2020, I took things a step further by compiling five mirror hay(na)ku stanzas and calling it a Hall of Mirrors Hay(na)ku.****