I am from curly maple polished to a shine,
from Saltwater Sandals and Popsicles with two sticks.
I am from striped curtains on sliding windows.
(Thin and lemony, bubbling over my bed in the summer breeze.)
I am from the overlapping ferns of a forest floor,
the hollow of a towering rhododendron--
a hidden cove of tangled branches.
I am from Christmas oranges and hazel eyes,
from Mary and Edward and the man still unknown.
I am from the nose-in-a-books
and the one-more-degrees.
From we don't believe that and respect those who do.
I am from Sunday waffles and comic strips.
From one dusty Bible high on the shelf
and the sacred roar of a wind-swept beach.
I'm from Wakefield and stout Eastern stock,
casseroles and coffee taken black.
From the matriarch keeping secrets at the baptismal font,
the patriarchs pushed--and running--from their kin.
I am from stories collecting to a single pool,
the only children of only children,
trunks of mothballs and untethered memories
waiting for me to add my things.
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Just posted mine.
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Wow, Heather, this is just beautiful! Really, really excellent.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this poetry template before. I don't think I'm up to the writing challenge, but it's certainly got me thinking.
Breathtaking! I loved this.
ReplyDeleteI posted from this template about a week ago - here's a link. http://marymurtz.com/2011/07/06/where-im-from/
Wow beautiful!
ReplyDeletejust seeing this, and got the chills. beautiful.
ReplyDelete…and see you soon!
Lovely images. I love the lemony, bubbling curtains and the stories collecting to a single pool.
ReplyDeleteI did one of these a few weeks ago
http://musingsandbemusings.blogspot.com/2011/07/where-i-am-from.html