I Ko'u Kaikuwahine Katrina


 

This poem was inspired by my wonderful oldest sister. The title is in Hawaiian.

I Ko'u Kaikuwahine Katrina 

Long brown locks fall down your back. 
Deep brown eyes near your crown.
Lips that have a hint of pink. 
Cheeks that blush like a beet. 

Quite and shy you can be;
Never really very loud.  
Most of the time you stand by 
Watching everyone 'round. 

Observing the most tragic 
Things that happen in life. 
Never really intrigued 
In the more lively parts. 

Creative and inspiring,
Full of amazing ideas.
Though many may not survive.
The ones that do strive.

You are this, never change that. 
Unique in every form.
Even though it is tiring: 
I love you for who you are. 
By Evelyn Creon

Comments

Frostbite said…
Thank you I love it!

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