
a stitch here
a stitch there
scissors up and down
the piece of silk i bought
many many years ago
she didn’t believe me
i still remember her eyes
her whispers
‘too good for her’
my treasure drawer
held bits and pieces
many tiny little treasures
collected over the years
the precious silk laid down
in there, waiting and waiting
‘too good for her’
each time i opened the drawer
the silk greeted me with softness
her whispers always followed along
‘too good for her’
when i moved out
i couldn’t leave the silk behind
it came in my suitcase
which was its home for
many many years
and of course her whispers tagged along
‘too good for her’
as I get older I understand
i’m free and so the piece of silk
a skirt has been tailored
and flows freely in the wind
her whispers have no power over me
‘too good for her’
let her look
Joining David's W3 - Selma's prompt:
- Imagine a person from an old memory looking in on you through an open window;
- You’d all but forgotten about this person, but today their presence has given rise to this memory;
- What do you see? What’s going on?
- Write this as a Memory Poem:
- Purge this memory out of your system; allude to the memory; banish the memory;
- Poem length: 100 – 300 words;
- The poem must end with these words: “Let him/her look”
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Elizabeth this one is marvelous! The best way to silence those negative voices is to live well – and wear that silk as a skirt or blouse or the lining of a magnificent cape!!
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Thanks so much! It took a long time, but I’m giving this present to me, to wear my piece of silk.
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I cleaned house years ago and gave anything that had “voices” to the thrift store. Maybe someone else found happier ways to use them.
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Hi Meg, I thought about it, giving away, but it was an internal battle and I needed to win it.
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Brava! So many things we have that carry voices along with them…
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Thanks, Freya! I’m trying to let the voices go away but it’s not easy, they always find a way to come back.
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I know what you mean. I use writing to write them away as much as I can.
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I love the imagery.
I too have some things.. too good…
Thanks!
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Thanks, Syl!
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Beautiful. wow. Thanks for participating. Happy Holidays Elizabeth.
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Thanks, Selma! Thanks for the lovely prompt! Happy Holidays to you too!
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Oh this is beautiful, Elizabeth. ❤️
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Thanks so much, Gwen! 🙂
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Elizabeth ~ I’m so glad that you used the silk to make your skirt… So many voices in our lives tear us down, and we just have to rise above them… ❤
Much love,
David
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I’m happy I’ve my beautiful skirt after of many years. I’ve learnt that I deserve it!
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Hi, Elizabeth! ❤
Just wanna let you know that this week's W3, hosted by the lovely ladysighs, is now live:
Enjoy!
Much love,
David
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Wonderful piece, Elizabeth. Your silky words flow beautifully.
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Thanks so much, Eugi! Happy your liked it 🙂
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Wonderful!
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Thanks, Jane!
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A beautiful poem Elizabeth.
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Thanks, Sadje!
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💖💖💖
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Oh, Elizabeth–that last verse!!! Yes! This is wonderful.
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Thanks, Lois! 🙂
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