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Martie
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0 posted 2001-09-26 04:36 PM



The Crazy Quilt

The colors are still vibrant
a crazy quilt passed along the line of years
so boldly happy
a just beginning of two rings joined

now torn
the fragile fabric living centuries past
their last breath

yet the velvet star is soft to my thumbs
rubbing out time
and the flowers delicate entwining
tells of days
under the light
with eyes straining and finger's ache

The magenta underbelly of her thought
is as untouched as this memory
that creeps me backward to the rocking chair
and my legs dangling
and her sweet la la la
oh so tender then to feel so tucked

I did not see her love for my mother
all spread out and speaking of itself
until now

In the dew of little things,
the heart finds its morning
and is refreshed.
(ee cummings)

© Copyright 2001 Martie Odell Ingebretsen - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-09-26 04:41 PM



she quilted me a coverlet
of soft down and silken thread
she let me take the coverlet
and cover up my head
mother, mother, look at me
I sang to her one day
mother, mother, I am three!
and in quilted bliss, I lay

always, always, you inspire....

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2 posted 2001-09-26 04:59 PM


Oh Martie!  This one hit home today and tears sprung to my eyes.  As I read it I remembered my grandmother's quilt that she had made with her mother in a bomb shelter during the war, in England. It had one black velvet patch of a black cat....and...oh sorry...I really enjoyed your poem.  Thank you!


~Time has cast a spell on you,
So that you won't ever forget me.~
  

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3 posted 2001-09-26 07:05 PM


Martie~
How beautifully tender~

These are the days of wrapping ourselves in quilted memories~
Love n' hugs~
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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4 posted 2001-09-26 07:09 PM


Martie so beautifully penned, and as I looked at the quilt at the foot of my bed, it brought back similar memories.  No matter how tattered they get, they get kept forever, and each stitch was hand-crafted with the love for someone, in your case, your Mom and now you. Martie, you never cease to amaze me with your beautiful thoughts and words, never.

~Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self~ Cyril Connolly

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5 posted 2001-09-26 07:11 PM


You have certainly brought back some precious memories with this Martie ~ How tenderly you have penned those memories.  Bonnie
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6 posted 2001-09-26 07:38 PM


Very tender and beautifully rendered, my friend.   Nice!

Michael

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There is more depth to the heart than the mind can comprehend and it only has boundaries when we choose to fence it in.  

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7 posted 2001-09-26 07:45 PM


I never had such a quilt. But if I had, I would still have it. A loving way to give a memory.
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8 posted 2001-09-27 01:03 AM


So beautifully written m'dear Martie, especailly loved the ending lines.  

Maree

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9 posted 2001-09-27 06:16 PM


Ahh, Martie, your words speak a volume of images that carry on forever in the soul..An excellent write of love brought forward..very gentle smile
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10 posted 2001-09-28 01:47 PM


now torn
the fragile fabric living centuries past
their last breath

yet the velvet star is soft to my thumbs
rubbing out time
and the flowers delicate entwining
tells of days
under the light
with eyes straining and finger's ache

The magenta underbelly of her thought
is as untouched as this memory
that creeps me backward to the rocking chair
and my legs dangling
and her sweet la la la
oh so tender then to feel so tucked

I did not see her love for my mother
all spread out and speaking of itself
until now
==========================

How did I miss this???????
Oh these forums just move too fast now...
I had a couple extra busy days and I come back to a bazzillion missed posts
thats it .......
Im going to put bells on all my favorite poets  

Martie this is so beautiful and tender and like the others brought back many memories of my grandmothers and great grands...
and as always its written with those amzing Martie phrases and view.


"the fragile fabric living centuries past
their last breath

yet the velvet star is soft to my thumbs
rubbing out time"

like I said...amazing and classic Martie.
your poetry wraps around us like a quilt of love and like this quilt...your poetry will be a keepsake ... keeping us warm for years to come.

thy muse returns with grace  
me

Well tomorrow holds only mystery
And who's to say what might be
But in you I found a love so strong
The sun and the moon looked on in jealousy

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11 posted 2001-09-28 02:00 PM


The magenta underbelly of her thought
is as untouched as this memory
that creeps me backward to the rocking chair
and my legs dangling
and her sweet la la la
oh so tender then to feel so tucked

++++++

You sent me spinning backwards into the lap of my grandmother, into the rocking chair, and I thank you so much for reminding me to think of her today.  This is a beautiful poem.  Thanks for sharing your memories.


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12 posted 2001-09-28 04:50 PM


I sit here and smile in complete understanding....beautiful, Martie  
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13 posted 2001-09-28 05:28 PM


enjoy
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14 posted 2001-09-28 08:32 PM



Beautiful!

Sometimes the heart needs the solace of solitude and silence.

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