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Klassy Lassy
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0 posted 2012-07-19 08:16 PM


She comes bearing a gift of sour dough bread,
a loaf she made herself, along with a cheese spread.  
Soft-lit brown eyes pour a smile over me
and I wonder if she really understands her beauty,
a natural woman at nineteen, holding sun in her hands.

She promises me an apricot scone, tomorrow.
My mouth waters, delighted, but the true dessert
moves in quickstep intelligence,
encased in blue jeans and a faded tank top, to paint
her tender heart into my afternoon for half an hour.

"Look what I got my mom!"  Her tone is clear.
She holds a soft sage-colored ceramic mask
depicting Sol against the light, New Orleans in her fingers ~
one abstract eye, like the sun I so often
seek through the clouds on a misty day.
In her right hand, she lifts a second piece,
and the other eye assumes a hollow space.
Sudden focus swallows me...any moment the gaze
will become a lazer to empty me of secrets.
Jassy commands.  The mask lives!

We go into the kitchen, cut the bread,
frost it in cheese, and laugh as the afternoon gathers
her adventures.  Sunshine finally makes a debut
in tow...Jassy, the pied piper, her song innate,
and we laugh happily in the warmth.

Fragrance lingers across the table.  We finish our tea.
She collects her treasure, kisses my cheek.  
I want to keep her, but how do you bind a sunbeam?
In a moment's sashay across the lawn,
she turns, a line dance spin, dark tendrils
feathering against her neck in the rhythm.

A wave, the flash of a grin, and she vanishes.
I am aware of soft petals drinking in summer, and know,
Not all my roses grow against the front porch.

Tomorrow....

[This message has been edited by Klassy Lassy (07-20-2012 03:14 PM).]

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JerryPat2
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1 posted 2012-07-19 08:27 PM


Aww, darn, Klassy Lassy, this is just one tear jerker. If I had to have had another stanza to read I have a feeling I would have given in to the wetness of the eyes. This is such a loveable piece of writing, besides, you couldn't go wrong when you brought in the fact that homemade sourdough bread was in the mix. My mouth is watering . . .

~*~ they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Klassy Lassy
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2 posted 2012-07-19 08:39 PM


Jerry, I didn't mean to make your eyes well.  Mine do it all the time, but there is a sweetness that smooths our rough edges unexpectedly sometimes, and the dams don't hold up too well.  I appreciate you sharing  your thoughts with me.     ~Karen
JerryPat2
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3 posted 2012-07-19 09:16 PM


This was just sweet, Karen. For so many years shunning sweet, I have taken a liking to it.

~*~ they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Klassy Lassy
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4 posted 2012-07-19 09:53 PM


I have come to treasure a man who allows the strength of love and tenderness into his being.  So many are disciplined in their youth, not to allow growth in that side of their souls. They battle emptiness for years.  It's more than sweetness...it's what constitutes wholeness and it takes courage, to survive those lean years.  
Startime1955
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5 posted 2012-07-19 10:54 PM


Such a beautiful vision you wove...It came to life with the love of your words...*BIG HUGS*

*may our dreams ever be magical*

Klassy Lassy
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6 posted 2012-07-19 11:55 PM


Aw, hug welcomed and returned!   Entertaining angels unaware... ~K  
ebonygirl
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7 posted 2012-07-20 01:36 AM


Enjoyed your lovely poem.
Ms. E

Klassy Lassy
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8 posted 2012-07-20 03:41 AM


Thank you, Ms E.
jwesley
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9 posted 2012-07-20 03:57 AM


Much enjoyed this read, my friend...well done...


j.

Marilyn
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10 posted 2012-07-20 08:50 AM


I loved this!! It was a great pleasure to read.
Klassy Lassy
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11 posted 2012-07-20 02:28 PM


J.   Happy to have you here, too. Wishing you sunshine!

Klassy Lassy
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12 posted 2012-07-20 02:55 PM


Marilyn, thank you for the smile.  I read one of yours this morning, and will be back... It will stay with in my thoughts today.  
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13 posted 2012-07-23 09:40 AM


I want to keep her, but how do you bind a sunbeam?

What a blessing to have such a one in your life... She's an absolute delight... and so is this write!

latearrival
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14 posted 2012-07-23 11:01 AM


Karen,Just so sweet and lovely.I read this when you put it up but I had not logged in.
Really enjoyed. jo

Klassy Lassy
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15 posted 2012-07-30 02:16 AM


Suthern, she is a lovely young woman.  I am very fond of her.     It makes me happy that you can see her light, too.  
Klassy Lassy
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16 posted 2012-07-30 02:18 AM


Jo, It's lovely to see you, too!     Glad you enjoyed this!   ~K
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17 posted 2012-08-05 05:56 PM


Karen, my heart stopped as I leaned into every word.  So wonderful.  I absolutely love this poem.  So, I am saving it.

Thank you for this beautiful gift.

xoxoox
Alison

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18 posted 2012-08-05 09:16 PM


So perfectly lovely, you truly captured the moment in living color.

Beautiful, you!!

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