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VAS
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since 2000-11-16
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0 posted 2002-10-19 12:12 PM


This one has been brewing in my mind for days...I finally had time today to devote to placing it on cyber paper and then posting for critique.

teacup’s clatter
brings echoes
of a sweet rhythm
above a vignette of a chrome dinette
or over hardwood flooring
and a stuffed settee

interspersed
within the beat
is the giggle and chatter
of honeyed voices
a song of rich memories
that reverberates

yet
when I seek deeply,
into the folds
of my mind,
I know without a doubt
these recollections
are not mine

not mine to claim
but swells upon cellophane
viewed, perhaps,
upon a silver screen
in some recess of my past

why are these sounds so comforting
why do they provide solace
when they are not of my reality
but of some movie palace

gray hair and glasses
dimpled cheeks and syruped smiles
are wonderful glimpses
that charm my wiles
like polka-dot bows
and bouncy Shirley-Temple curls
bring tears of reverie
for me


©October 19, 2002

Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

© Copyright 2002 Virginia Salter - All Rights Reserved
Earth Angel
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1 posted 2002-10-19 12:40 PM


For me personally, this poem flooded me with a warm and nostalgic glow.  Memories of having tea with my grandmother from the time I was a little girl until her passing well in to my young adult years. She always brought out her fine bone china tea set. The small cup and saucer was just for me when I was a child. My tea was 2/3 milk and 1/3 tea, but I felt so grown up!

--teacup's clatter
--chrome (kitchen)set
--hardwood floors
--giggle & chatter
--sounds so comforting
--gray hair
--dimpled cheeks
--Shirly Temple
--bouncy curls

My grandmother often called me "Shirley Dimple"...

There were so many memories that your wonderful poem brought back to me. This must be saved in my library!

Thank you!

EA


~K
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since 2002-10-19
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2 posted 2002-10-19 02:03 PM


Wow! There is a lot of talent around here. I enjoyed this ALOT! Thank you.
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3 posted 2002-10-19 03:38 PM


Oh my....thanks so much for the sweet memories. There was always something so comforting in the scent of brewing tea at my grandmothers house. I used to love looking at her collection of fancy cups and saucers. I enjoyed this write very much. Chris

Life is not measured by breaths you take, but by moments that take your breath away.

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4 posted 2002-10-19 07:28 PM




(sigh) Oh Virginia, this is so beautifully nostalgic, sweet friend, I too thought of my grandmother reading this and the wonderful Earl Grey and chamomile teas she makes with organic honey! (kiss on cheek) Your wonderful words reflect such wholesome heartland memories, sweet friend, I love it, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Virginia, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

garysgirl
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5 posted 2002-10-19 08:19 PM


Virginia, this is so good. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing.
Love to All,
Ethel

Bill Charles
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6 posted 2002-10-19 10:18 PM


VAS - you sure did a good one, I like it very much...

BC

SimplyGold
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since 2002-07-10
Posts 1453

7 posted 2002-10-20 12:19 PM


Vas,

Another gem. I love the descriptions. You draw the picture very well. It took me right there, I could see, taste and smell.

Many thanks
SG

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