
Grandfather's Love
Grandfather's Love is a tender lyric that captures something profound in just a few lines: how a child perceives the intangible gift of affection. Through innocent eyes, love becomes something that can be held, given, and received, a whimsical transformation of the abstract into the tangible. Teasdale's characteristic simplicity and grace shine here, as she inhabits a child's world where emotion takes physical form. The poem radiates warmth and tenderness, revealing how the purest expressions of love often come from the simplest encounters between generations. This brief, gem-like verse from her 1911 collection Helen of Troy, and Other Poems reminds us that some of life's most precious moments are also its most understated.
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