Life in A Letter- One day at a time

Dear Makala,

As we get closer to graduation I see the worry piling in your eyes.

You claim that there is much to do.

I always tell you the same thing,

 

“ONE DAY AT A TIME.”

 

That is all we can do.

With you taking a gap year and I deciding between two colleges.

We both forage forward working hard each day.

But I will still remind you when days get muddled,

 

“ONE DAY AT A TIME.”

 

The way I see it.

If we move too fast.

We lose precious time with those around us.

So I end this poem with the reminder to you Makala,

 

“ONE DAY AT A TIME.”

 

This poem is about: 
Me

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