a poet’s notebook

twinkly red star
 

Winter Solstice

It was dark and cold
and Grandmother said
let’s make a picnic, we’ll hang
the beaded sun on the ceiling,
have lunch from a willow basket.
She laid out great-grandmother’s quilt,
orange and yellow and blue, a homespun
lawn on the carpet, and I in my nightgown
and she in her lavender dress, ate
tuna and crackers and chocolate
off delicate
china plates.
 

twinkly gold bar
   

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7 responses to “”

  1. Rachel Avatar

    This is beautiful.

  2. rel Avatar

    perfect..and delightful!
    rel

  3. Melissa Avatar

    This is so great – loving the layout, loving the poem.

  4. Cathy Avatar

    Great star and great poem.

  5. Dave Avatar

    That’s a wonderful memory.

  6. SB Avatar

    That’s a wonderful memory.
    It would be, if it were.
    But it’s not.
    Well, it is in spirit, but not in fact.

  7. Crafty Green Poet Avatar

    That’s lovely and it reminds me of a book I read when I was a child.

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