Poop Spelled Backwards is Poop
By: Jeff Gardiner
Part I
Her palms became
sweaty, Her heartbeat was steady
Living blessings far
as eyes could see
It was hard to believe
that on this, Christmas Eve
She’d soon become
“Grandma Marie.”
Every Minute felt like
an hour long
Time was slowly
ticking away
When out of thin air
her eldest declared;
“It’s a girl! She’ll be called Maddy Mae!”
As you might surmise,
it was no surprise
When she and Maddy
became closest friends
They’d watch cartoons,
take a cat nap at Noon,
And talk till daylight
came to an end.
Maddy learned much,
about manners and such
Even that colds could
be healed with hot soup
But what stuck in her
mind, which is funny, you’ll find
Was that “Poop spelled
backwards is poop!”
“Learn from your
past.” Was the lesson taught last.
And “never give up in
the fight.”
“There will be
struggles at times. This I know for a
fact.
In the end we’re all
better despite.”
Part II
Soon came a day Maddy
heard her mom say
“I understand;” As she
hung up the phone
It didn’t take long to
know something was wrong
She could tell from
her mother’s tone.
With a look so sincere
mommy spoke through her tears
In a voice with a notable
shake
“We’ve worked so hard
for all these years,
Why can’t WE ever
catch a break?!?
“Recession, recession
you’ve taught us your lesson
How have I been such a
fool?”
This confused Maddy
lots ‘cause SHE’D always thought
That recess was the
BEST part of school.
Having heard enough
gloom Maddy skipped to her room
In typical Maddy Mae
style.
She flopped on her bed
with her hands on her head
Determined to make her
mom smile.
Then with a quick
burst Maddy sprung from her perch.
“I’ve got an idea!”
She exclaimed.
She flew past her mom,
grabbed a pen and a pad
And was gone as quick
as she came.
Back to her bed, this
time lying instead
She began writing her
Mommy a note
Maddy chuckled and
snorted as she scribbled her words
And this is what she
wrote:
“Mommy, I love you! I
always will!
More than dolphins
love jumping through hoops!
Grandma Marie says
it’s so. I thought you’d like to know
That poop spelled
backwards is poop!”
With excited feet
Maddy jumped down from her seat
To show her Mommy what
she had done.
It was certain in the
battle of Mom vs. Sad
Maddy Mae had
undoubtedly won.
Still as a stone,
writing a note of her own
Tear stained and with
trembling hands.
Asked what made her so
blue, her Mom softly replied;
“My dear, I’m afraid
you won’t understand.”
“Try me!” She said
plopping down on a chair.
“You might be
surprised what I’ve learned.”
Then she rolled up her
sleeves, put her chin in her hand
And listened with
utmost concern.
“Maddy, you’ve won my
heart, now my trust as well
So I’ll share what has
happened today.
Grandma Marie has been
ill for a while
And I worry she may
soon pass away!
Your Father has been
working his job so hard
I know this was his
biggest fear.
He wanted to spend
more time with HIS Mom.
This is the last thing
he’ll want to hear.”
Maddy unfolded the
note. With a lump in her throat
She said “I wrote this
especially for you.”
“I was hoping to see
you happy again
Maybe I should write
one for Daddy too!”
Tears of sorrow turned
to laughter and joy
When her Mom read what
Maddy had penned
“I’m so glad you’re
here ‘cause it’s abundantly clear
That you my child, are
a true Godsend.”
With amazement and
pride her mom grinned wide
At this angel wise
beyond her age of nine.
“Writing Daddy a note
is a wonderful idea.
When you’re finished
you can help me with mine!”
Out of nowhere Maddy
leapt from her chair
And flashed through
the house like a light
Tapping her pen on her
pad she thought of her Dad
Then feverishly began
to write.
“Daddy, I love you! I
always will!
More than ice cream
with more than one scoop!
I don’t know if you
know that I know it is so,
That Poop spelled
backwards is Poop!”
Part
III
Much time had gone by
and her mom wondered why
Maddy hadn’t emerged
from her chore
“Writers block perhaps
or an afternoon nap”
She wondered as she
opened the door.
What a sight for sore
eyes, and a pleasant surprise
For which Maddy’s Mom
wasn’t prepared
Calm as a tree and on
bended knees
Maddy Mae’s hands were
folded in prayer
“Hello God! I hope you
are well.
It’s your friend Maddy
Mae checking in.
So much has happened
since the last time we spoke
I’m not really sure
where to begin.”
“I’m so sorry it’s
late, but I appreciate
All of the wonderful
things that you do
But as you probably
know, it’s normally so
That I’ll need from
you a favor or two.”
“I know that money
doesn’t grow on trees
But it’s harder to
save than I thought.
And I’m not really
sure who this “Bill” person is,
But we obviously owe
him a lot!”
“So, if need be I will
happily
Take my piggy bank
down from its shelf.
And though I’m not
quite ten I could also chip in
By getting a part time
job for myself.”
“Last but not least
there’s my Grandma Marie
Who has taken a turn
for the worst.
To know her I’ve been
blessed. So my only request,
Is above all else you
watch over her first.”
Then with an Amen
Maddy opened her eyes
To an audience with
tear soaked cheeks.
Fully immersed in the
devotional verse
Stood her mother unable
to speak.
Not saying a word
Maddy strode ‘cross the room
A determined look on
her face.
She grasped her Mom’s
hands, pulled her down to her size
And offered a loving
embrace.
The day couldn’t have
been better. She helped Mom with her
letter
Which included a Maddy
Mae poem.
They marked “special
delivery for Grandma Marie”
And would visit when
daddy got home.
Hours went by next to
Grandma Marie’s side
Until visiting time
ceased for the night.
The three implored as
they reached for the door
For Grandma to hang on
with all of her might.
Grandma Marie smiled
foreknowingly
Then asked to speak
with her Granddaughter alone.
She brushed the hair
from Maddy’s face
And said, “My child
how quickly you’ve grown.”
“You remind me of
myself when I was a girl,”
Her Grandma Marie
continued on.
“I’m not done fighting
yet, but you’d better bet
That I’ll be with you
even after I’m gone.
Part V
Fifteen years had
passed since Grandma Marie’s last
Maddy recalled
pleasant thoughts in her head.
Time surely had flew,
but she had so much to do
For in a few hours she
and Danny would be wed.
For this bride to be
it was a guarantee,
As undeniable was her
love
On her special day she
KNEW Grandma Marie
Watched over her from
above.
When the service was
drawing to a close
Danny gazed into Maddy
Mae’s eyes
“I hope you’re not
mad, but your Mom and your Dad
Helped me prepare a
special surprise.”
Danny reached inside
the pocket
Of his rented tuxedo
coat,
He unfolded his vows,
wiped the sweat from his brow
Turned to Maddy and
cleared his throat.
“Maddy I love you!!
Forever I will!!
You make my heart go
loop-di-loop!
No matter how old we
grow, it will always be so
That Poop spelled
backwards is Poop!!”
The Church fell silent
for a moment
You could have heard a
termite sneeze
All seemed bleak ‘til
Danny kissed her cheek
And said “Maddy say
something, please!!”
Briefly she appeared to
be motionless
Then her eyes began to
search
Their guests all
glanced like she were in her underpants,
Alone at the front of
the church.
The first sound to
emerge was a giggle
She tried to bottle
her emotions inside
But the next thing she
knew all the guests giggled too
And before long she
laughed until she cried.
The Bride and Groom smiled
as they rushed down the aisle
Giving high fives
along the way.
Abruptly they stopped
before leaving the church,
Maddy spun and
proclaimed “I’ve got something important to say”.
“Life is hard, at
times even unfair
But the key to a
happily ever after
Is to pray like you
mean it, love your family and friends
And save room in your
heart for laughter.”
“And one final
thought. Something Grandma Marie
taught.”
Maddy paused and
looked over the group
“If you take one thing
away, from our special day,
Remember that Poop
spelled backwards is poop!!!”
Copyright November 2,
2011
(Registration # TXu 1-776-875)
Copyright meaning I can sue if you steal this : )
For Dawn and Jordan +
Mom and Dad
Copyright 2012 J.C. Gardiner
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