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for sure
I’ve been around a bit
not much I haven’t seen
I’ve watched as rivers
rolled to flood –
and crushed the land between
I’ve seen them pass
and heard them speak –
there’s sorrow here for sale
peaches sold by basket –
and berries by the pail
my favorite jeans
are twelve years old –
my softest scarf – eighteen
there’s perfume on my dresser
– older still than me
a passion
that my granny cursed
wrung her hands to old
a walking stick
my grandpa carved –
permission to let go
there’s a coffee cup
I value most
the color of the sea –
was cracked the day that I was born
and saved at once for me
of satin sheets I never use –
and cotton ones worn through
dried to sun
beneath the lines
no other place would do
for sharing lives
and speaking minds –
curs-ed fate of men
spoke of pies
and nursery rhyme
til twilight fell again
long nights
on a crooked porch
tunes I know by heart
fingers press the strings
that were his voice
just beyond
the front gate –
there’s music I can hear
something moves
forever knew
a welcome waited here
to greet the past – to hold the cup
was raised another day
I say the same
I love you –
each time I kneel
to pray
on ailing floors
a crystal glass –
and none of this is mine
inheritance of loving
moves silent
through the pines
Very much like a stream of conscience, such a charming piece of writing.
Thank you so much! Your kind words are humbling. ~ Bobbie
delicious x
As always, Vanessa, your appreciation is appreciated! 🙂 Love you, Me
Such memories do I share from my own rural Southern childhood! Such homeplaces holding so many prayers and so much love and such humility at the end.
Oh, a southern heart? I should have known! Yes, there’s a saying I’ve heard at various times in my life. The beginning varies, but the end is always the same ‘southern by the grace of God’……. My granny would say nothing can’t be fixed with some sweet tea and apple butter! 🙂 Thanks, Granbee. ~ Love, Bobbie
I love the ending, the clincher of the true legacy, the “inheritance of loving”. This is beautiful beyond words, which your words painted.
Dee, always we carry such inheritance with us. Were we left with nothing of land of material wealth, love is the greatest inheritance of all, for it is passed from generation to generation ~ friend to friend ~ hand to hand ~ kiss to kiss. Thank you so much! ~ Love, Bobbie
So enjoyed this…
Thank you, Sheila. Your kindness is a gift to me this day. ~ Love, Bobbie
you reminded me of my village where i grew up. very beautifully presented poem. thanks for sharing and taking me back to my childhood days
Thank you, Joey……..I hope it was a beautiful trip. ~ Love, Bobbie