Friday, March 20, 2026

Dress Like a Queen


 

Kindness can be worn like a robe—soft, rich and royal.

Ask me how I know and I’ll

Tell you this—

Humility is

Less don’t see me, but more I see you.

Even on my worst day,

Even when

No one else seems to.

 

Just because I smile, don’t mistake—I

Ache, too.  But warm and soft, it costs

Nothing to be kind,

Especially when it’s your worst day, too.

 

© 2026 Jennifer Wagner

 

Lesson learned from my grandma (Kathleen Jane).  March 20, the first day of spring, would have been her birthday.  So fitting for who she was as a person.  Also, I kept her robe.  It still smells like her.

 

dVerse:acrostic names

 

image above created by me using copilot

 

6 comments:

  1. My condolences on the passing of your Grandma Kathleen Jane, Jennifer. The acute ache is felt. {{{HUGS}}}}

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  2. Such a beautiful poem for your grandmother, Jennifer. It sounds like she was a wonderful person.

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  3. Warm and kind, I really like "Less don’t see me, but more I see you." Such a wonderful reminder.

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  4. What a wonderful name acrostic in remembrance of your grandma, Jennifer! I love that you included her robe in your name acrostic poem, and it is so true: ‘Humility is / Less don’t see me, but more I see you.’

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  5. There is much wisdom in - "Humility is/Less don’t see me, but more I see you."

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