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0 posted 2008-07-15 01:21 PM



Pennies = Snowball

Pennies, a treat from uncles
or aunts (never Grandma)
    when you’re very young
a big deal, seeking a
shining on sidewalks
see a penny pick it up
   all the day you’ll have good luck

penny loafers
mindless ramblings bought cheap
   penny for your thoughts

weighty use, in for a penny,
in for a pound...
pennywise, pound foolish


penny ante card games
taught integrity
though too soon someone’s penniless

penny line writers, hacked away
pinching pennies

knew a walking, talking
Penny…

our childish fingers
learning how to
flip a coin, then
catch, slap
heads you win

wishes on a penny, how many
have come true
perhaps the one I made
for you
plink into a fountain's well

no pennies from the Tooth Fairy
report cards rate nickels, dimes,
quarters
sometimes sprinkled in
bottoms of Christmas stockings
or plastic Easter eggs
molded in machines for odd shapes
                     two quarters, pay up
safer system now,
but was free when one utilized
train tracks and
locomotives

swimming lessons promised
diving, bring your pennies
to learn how to hold
breath
open eyes
dive dive and play the
pickup game

Lincoln looks younger with
each new batch

tins, boxes, bottles,
3# coffee cans and
drawers collect
them, multiplying,
multiplication tables and math sheets
show brown dots,
but the buffalo disappeared
from the nickel

penny postcards antiquated by
time as my feet still feel
floorboards creaking while reaching
for penny candy from
jars of rainbows

medicinally inclined, pennies,
sure cure for ringworm
only after soaking
a handful in vinegar a full
day then night
applying with cotton
to ringworm sores
[ow ow ow]
brother still had to have
his head shaved while
I got off easy…though
my white kitten died.

I finger pennies
and remember
Snowball…


~*~
(c) 7-16-01

" It matters not this distance now  " Excerpt, Yesterday's Love
~*~
KRJ

© Copyright 2008 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2008-07-15 01:29 PM


Aw, poor Snowball!
I still pick up pennies!
They eventually grow up to become dollars.

A keeper of a write, lady Sunshine.

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2 posted 2008-07-15 01:38 PM


Just wanted to say I enjoyed this.

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3 posted 2008-07-15 02:12 PM


Much enjoyed this, my friend...wonderful read...some memories too....

j.

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4 posted 2008-07-15 07:02 PM


I like the free associative style of this.

I know some folks prefer their poets and poems more tightly bound, but I happen to think it's that stray ray of Sunshine that is most surprising, and appreciated.


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5 posted 2008-07-15 07:39 PM


Wonderful Snowball...

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6 posted 2008-07-15 07:51 PM


Kacy, but of course you still pick up pennies! You're midnitesun...and you adore reflection...especially when it has connection!

Shirtless, thank you very much for spending a moment in mine...

James...we share so much...it's probably due to age...

serenity, m'love...you've given so much; this was first posted before we really knew each other as sisters...this stray ray of sun cannot thank you enough for all you've given her...

garapan...we didn't veer much on Snowball, did we? But...you caught her wonderful, momentful essence. For that, I thank you.


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7 posted 2008-07-15 09:30 PM


Neat write!
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8 posted 2008-07-16 12:00 PM



That brought back so many memories Sunshine

We used to buy penny ice creams and penny ice blocks but that was so long ago.

My Dad used to tell us that if we looked after our pennies the pounds would look after themselves.  Great write.

Lindsay

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9 posted 2008-07-16 01:06 AM


Love your stroll down the penny mile!  I had them too in my youth all the way over here in sunny South Africa so thanks for the memories.

Helen

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10 posted 2008-07-16 01:58 AM


I truly liked this little essay on pennies.  And I am old enough to remeber when a penny bought a delightful treat at the candy counter in our country store.  Joyce
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11 posted 2008-07-16 11:14 AM


Great memories...I still stop to pick up a penny off the street...

and I was trying to think what the title "...Snowball" had to do with the poem until the very end...



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12 posted 2008-07-16 11:32 AM


Thank you, amusemi, for reading!

Lindsay, it never really matters how old we get, when we can still smile, yes?

Honeybunch, I think I almost expected you to say Penny Lane rather than penny mile. So glad to see you here...thank you!

Joyce, I'm old enough, too...but they were disappearing by the time I arrived on the scene. I was small enough that my uncles had to lift me up to the counter!  

Maureen...glad you kept reading. You see, a long time ago pets were not vaccinnated like they are today, and young pets, especially cats, were highly susceptible to things like ringworm, which is contagious to humans as well. Well, this disease killed my cat, and the treatment for human outbreak was just as described in the poem, way back then...put copper pennies in vinegar and let sit for 24 hours, then start dabbing onto the round ring-like sores to dry them out and clear them up. Stung like the devil. I was lucky, and didn't have any outbreaks on my head - but my brother wasn't so lucky...

a long time ago poem, it still brings back fond memories of the little kitten we named Snowball...




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