When I'm a very old woman and I've taken to my bed one day a doctor will come to see you looking grim, he'll shake his head it's then you must feed me berries when I'm old and I've taken to my bed
Crush the berry between your fingers drip the juice into my mouth let it stain my lips and run down my chin like it did when I was a youth I'll touch your face and call you grandma as the juice drips into my mouth
They'll take me back to days long gone their sweet smell will bring the rain the color will remind me of the summer sun but it's the taste, my darling daughter, that will serve to relieve my pain in my mind I'll return to the girl I once was and pick berries with grandma again
Eli at Four by Christine Jean
Little boy hand takes hold of mine He pulls me to my feet “come on papa, take me for a walk. Let’s look for something neat”
My joints are stiff, My feet so sore My back is giving me pain But walk we must and walk we will Who knows if this chance will come again?
Down the street n’ round the corner we go Searching along the way We stop to watch a colony of ants To the boy their work looks like play
Soon pockets are filled with pinecones Colored string is added too A sparrow feather, a smooth red stone A fragile shell of robin’s egg blue
Little hands cradle each treasure Small things make him happy you see But what the boy does not realize He is the treasure to me
Time marches determinedly on. We grow older and wiser, watching as the seasons change- changing us, moving us ever forward, to become real. To become ourselves.
oh lyric, I adore these pieces. every single one of them. they are so lovely, so powerful, so touching...they make me cry. really. I so wish I could be there to see them all in person. really fabulous work, dear Lyric.
Lyric,
ReplyDeleteI just love, love, love these pieces. You have provided the inspiration for me to take out those tattered family heirlooms. Keep 'em coming!
though one could see she never cried,
ReplyDeleteone could see she always tried,
always one to plant the seed,
she gave her love to all those in need,
when finally she was laid to rest,
we all knew she had done her best.
Today's Haiku:
ReplyDeleteRed, white and buttoned
Simply worn...and tattered,too
Making memories
Hi Lyric - this is beautiful. Here is a Haiku for you, it's called Home:Holy, Safe, and Warm
ReplyDeleteWhere every heart is loved
Completely Sacred
Hope you like it, a have a Blessed week:)
Berries by Christine Jean
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm a very old woman
and I've taken to my bed
one day a doctor will come to see you
looking grim, he'll shake his head
it's then you must feed me berries
when I'm old and I've taken to my bed
Crush the berry between your fingers
drip the juice into my mouth
let it stain my lips and run down my chin
like it did when I was a youth
I'll touch your face and call you grandma
as the juice drips into my mouth
They'll take me back to days long gone
their sweet smell will bring the rain
the color will remind me of the summer sun
but it's the taste, my darling daughter, that will serve to relieve my pain
in my mind I'll return to the girl I once was
and pick berries with grandma again
Eli at Four by Christine Jean
Little boy hand takes hold of mine
He pulls me to my feet
“come on papa, take me for a walk.
Let’s look for something neat”
My joints are stiff, My feet so sore
My back is giving me pain
But walk we must and walk we will
Who knows if this chance will come again?
Down the street n’ round the corner we go
Searching along the way
We stop to watch a colony of ants
To the boy their work looks like play
Soon pockets are filled with pinecones
Colored string is added too
A sparrow feather, a smooth red stone
A fragile shell of robin’s egg blue
Little hands cradle each treasure
Small things make him happy you see
But what the boy does not realize
He is the treasure to me
DreamCatcher1111@aol.com
Beautiful use of family heirlooms.
ReplyDeleteTime marches determinedly on.
We grow older and wiser,
watching as the seasons change-
changing us, moving us
ever forward, to become real.
To become ourselves.
oh lyric, I adore these pieces. every single one of them. they are so lovely, so powerful, so touching...they make me cry. really. I so wish I could be there to see them all in person. really fabulous work, dear Lyric.
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