Her Smile


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Her Smile

Twenty years on, 
her brown-eyed smile still finds me 
first—quiet, crooked, devastating.

It carries every shared morning, 
every survived storm, 
every mutual forgiveness. 

Time hasn’t worn it down; 
it’s sharpened it. It bites.
One look and I am forty again, 
undone, chosen, re-made–
home.

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This Quadrille (44 word poem) shared with those Smiley Faces (which was invented by Harvey Ball in Worcester, MA, home of Elizabeth Bishop, Stanley Kunitz, and Richard Fox) over at DVerse Poets Pub. But the smile I write about is all Susan.


©2026 Christopher Reilley 

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  1. A wonderful tribute... so much is in a smile.

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  2. Such a lovely love/tribute poem to the one with the smile <3

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  3. Love love LOVE. What a gorgeous tribute to a beautiful smile.

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  4. Your words are bittersweet in my head. Wishing I could see the smile of my husband who has passed and blessed to see the smile of the husband I have now.

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  5. Time hones smiles; smiles cut through time. Great stuff

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  6. A smile can make us feel young again! Yes....forty!

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  7. LOVE everything about this....and mostly the last three lines!

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  8. A special smile speaks home to the heart...lovely!

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  9. There is nothing quite like a lover's smile! Well Done!

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