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Invisible Shades
In the sunlit haze of a summer's day,
Granddaughter's laughter, bright as rays.
On the grass, where she played with glee,
Her lost sunglasses, a mystery to me.
Invisible shades, like whispers in air,
They reflect the moments, the joy we share.
With every squint, a memory flows,
Of beachside trips and the wind that blows.
Though the frames are gone, their warmth remains,
Captured in smiles, like soft summer rains.
So here’s to the laughter, the joy that won’t fade,
Invisible shades, from a young heart made.
Through Shaded Memories
In the garden where laughter danced,
A pair of shades, left by chance,
Frames of joy, now lost in time,
Every glance, a sunny rhyme.
With beams that played upon her face,
Those moments bright, a warm embrace,
Each summer sigh, a flicker of light,
In the depths of lost, memory ignites.
Though shadows fall where they once lay,
The sun's sweet glow will not decay,
For as I search, I find anew,
In every memory, I see you.
Through the Missing Lenses
In the sunlit garden where laughter soared high,
A pair of lost sunglasses now bids goodbye.
Once they shielded dreams from the glare of the day,
Yet the love through their absence still brightens the way.
With a wink of nostalgia, a smile in my heart,
Though the frames may be missing, we'll never drift apart.
For memories linger like stars in the night,
My granddaughter’s laughter, a beacon of light.
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