Day 15
Written in memory of one of my first Shero’s, my aunt, Sandra Elise Thidemann Howley. She passed away one year ago on December 9. She was a concert pianist, entertainer, teacher, mother, aunt, grandmother and a shining light for those who knew her.
WHEN I WAS 8
By Karen Keough-Huff
I remember you
When I was 8
Your hands flew over the keys
And I sat, so small,
In a red velvet seat
Surrounded by the beautiful sounds
Of your music.
A beautiful dress
A bouquet of roses
And the rush of applause
So loud and spontaneous
My heart swelled
With pride for you.
You must have been so proud
On top of the world
Then it so quickly ended by the
Diagnosis that your hands
Could no longer do
What they were gifted to do
So you took your talent
And opened your other gifts
For the world to see
You became a person
Not just an entertainer
With a great personality
And a family to love
I thought you would want more
But you settled for less
As we all have done
Brought to earth by circumstances
Beyond your control but
Still remaining strong
With hope
For a better life
That wasn’t a dream
You’ve won and lost
Like all of us
My shining star
You lit up
Every room you entered and
As you enter your final resting place
You deserve one more round of applause
One more bouquet of roses
You are forever admired
Just as much by
The little girl watching you play
Mastering your life’s experiences
The way you mastered
Your piano
When I was 8