BLAME IT ALL ON SOMEONE ELSE
Once I saw a dainty dancer
She twirled across the stage.
I wondered if this little figure
Was filled with joy or rage?
I saw no feelings on her face
As it was just a blur
I stood there staring at her grace
And wished I could be her.
Once I saw a woman ride
A horse so artfully;
Not a movement did she make
Their minds were one, you see
They walked and turned while in the ring
They cantered, jumped and flew.
Horse and rider both as one
I said “I want to be you”
Unfortunately, I go through life
Not looking at my talents.
Not confident of me, myself,
And lacking any balance
I try to show some confidence
I act so large and tall.
But family, friends and strangers
Don’t see me here at all.
I passed this on to daughter love
I was afraid of her conceit
And now I feel so terribly bad
That all she only feels defeat.
I know we’ve all made errors
And wish we could have changed.
But, sadly we must live with them
And only feel deranged.
Well, I’ve made so many “mother” errors
I remember every one
They’re things my mother taught to me
And Dr. Spock’s “good” way.
So, I crawl again beneath my rock
Relieved to be alone.
Perhaps this is my chosen space,
My special safety zone.