Childhood- poem by Gabriela Marie Milton

Poem

Oh, childhood how I miss you: red fanfares in the park, clowns whose secrets nobody knew, little socks embroidered by mama; a horizon with no limits stretching his wings from my window to the sea.

I can smell you, my childhood, lemons and oranges on the old streets, sugar on my fresh lips, cranes on the top of the chimneys.

Eyes bursting in the light of traffic signals and closing at softness of the afternoon poplars.

One day, the city cried, a fresco of pain and smog, rapid steps, cars crashing, my memory arrested. I lost my way.

I write with my back to the windows, mama gone, your right hand on my shoulder. Love, I am still looking for my way.


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Gabriela Marie Milton
2022 Pushcart Prize Nominee
Publisher, Editor, Award Winning & #1 Amazon Bestselling Author
Books:

Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology (ed.), Literary Revelations, 2023
Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women (ed.), Experiments in Fiction, 2022.
Woman: Splendor and Sorrow :I Love Poems and Poetic Prose, Vita Brevis Press, 2021.
Passions: Love Poems and Other Writings, Vita Brevis Press, 2020

93 thoughts on “Childhood- poem by Gabriela Marie Milton

    1. You are great 🙂 I love your poem. I just congratulated you on your achievement. I am thrilled for you. My congratulations may ended in the spam folder but they are there.

    1. Thank you so much for your kindness and the support. you are great gerald. Enjoy the rest of your day!

      1. I am glad you are well. I am better thank you for asking. The cats do the same here 🙂

  1. Such wonderful nostalgia and words strung of your sweet memories of your beautiful mama who gifted you with such prolificacy and gifts to share with the world. How lucky are we! Hugs and love my dear friend. 🌹❤️❣️

    1. Oh, I am so humbled by your words Cindy. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Love and hugs.
      xoxo

    1. Thank you so much Francisco. I feel like has been years since we talked a bit. Congratulations on all your achievements. You deserve big accolade. Good luck with all future plans. And… un fuerte abrazo!

      1. Yes, it has been quite a while. I thank you so much Gabriela. And I truly applaud your work, your new company and all the incredibly good writers that you are representing and who appear in LR. Wow! I am truly amazed and very happy for you. All the best. Abrazos de España con sabor a flamenco al incienso y a ritmo de panderetas… 😉

      2. My pleasure Francisco. Again, thank you so much for your kind work and lots of congratulations for your wonderful achievements. LR’s door is always open for you. Ay…”brazos de España con sabor a flamenco al incienso y a ritmo de panderetas..” Ojalá pudiera volar a España mañana.
        🙂 🙂 🙂

      3. Eso es espléndido. Mi corazón está ahí en cualquier momento. Giro de vuelta. ¿Puedes ver?
        Gracias Francisco.
        xoxo

    1. My Dearest Cheryl, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your beautiful words. I am deeply grateful to you. May your day be magical. Sending huge hugs.

  2. So lovely, Gabriela. The sensory magic of childhood seems to slip away from us, and suddenly it’s gone and we wonder where it went. This poem has a gentle poignancy to it. Beautiful, my friend.

    1. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Diana. I am always honored when you read my work. I hope everything is well with you. Sending lots of love xoxo

    1. I am so thrilled it speaks to you Susan. it makes me happy. Sending love and hugs. Enjoy the rest of your day.

  3. These two stanzas are flawless, Gabriela:

    “I can smell you, my childhood, lemons and oranges on the old streets, sugar on my fresh lips, cranes on the top of the chimneys.

    Eyes bursting in the light of traffic signals and closing at softness of the afternoon poplars”

    What a vividly described, superb poem!

    1. Thank you so much my wonderful trE. I am so glad you liked them. Sending hugs and blessings 🌹🤗

    1. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for the “good night from Adelaide” That’s really sweet. Greeting from the US.

    1. My Goodness, look who is here. Thank you so much. I am so glad to talk to you again. I hope everything is well my dear friend. Are you going to stay or this is just a vacation? We miss you!

  4. How beautifully you describe your memories of youth, all your senses primed, fresh, taking in everything. As always, I see your lines, in movie form, this one, a surreal collage of personal nostalgia. Wonderful!

    1. Oh, my sweet Karima, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am so grateful to you hon. Love and hugs. I hope everything is ok ❤️🌹🌹

  5. This was my second time reading this poem and really loved how sweet this poem is. The magic and power of your choice in words had me to sit and ponder of my own childhood memories. What a beautiful poem. Thank you for sharing it.

    1. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am so glad you liked the poem and very honored by your words. Always a pleasure to share. Enjoy the rest of your week.

  6. Beautiful. Childhood feels like a beautiful dream to me. I wonder sometimes, at what point of life did it stop being and I dont think I will be able to come up with that answer in this lifetime.

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