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Sunshine
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0 posted 2005-06-18 09:31 AM



Pocketed {for Father’s Day}

Never without, for even the
oldest of them were snapped easily,
sometimes with comical flourish
and not just for his nose, either,

but the handkerchiefs, great and large,
colorful or white, were a common prop
of daily need, in all ways.

You see, it wasn’t always he
who needed them.

Those masterful hands, with cotton linen
or plain old cotton cloth
could take a handkerchief, with ease,
to dry a tear or blot
and stop a bleeding cut,
could nestle a fallen bird,
dry the sweat of a long-gone day,
or make a pad between skin and heat,
to pick up a coffee pot on camping trips,
handle the good end of a frying pan,
or wrap up a “let’s keep this” rock.

He must have pocketed two, or three,
as one was kept for allergies,
the other two for needful things ~
a temporary bandage for those broken wings,
a scarf in jest, a cowboy’s collar
around the neck,
a gathering basket for wild sweet grapes,
and pinned just right,
a little one’s cape…

a magical toy on invisible string,
he made them that, and all those things.

So don’t chide me
as I wash and dry, and gently fold
all these memories that were handed down,
in handkerchiefs that I pocket around.

~*~

For all of those Dads
who blow their noses,
This ‘kerchief’s for you
and is full of roses.


© Copyright 2005 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-06-18 09:37 AM


"a magical toy on invisible string,
he made them that, and all those things."

I can well relate to the one above Karilea.

So many memories though the laughter and the tears...

Hugging you for this..Nancy

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

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2 posted 2005-06-18 09:54 AM


Sunshine
Thai is a delight to read.

The One & Only
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3 posted 2005-06-18 09:55 AM


Thats my grandpa for ya
Martie
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4 posted 2005-06-18 11:37 AM


Sissie

and you used it to touch my heart.  

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5 posted 2005-06-18 12:46 PM


Kari?

*smiling here*  reminds me of my step-dad.  He always had those too . . . thank you.

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6 posted 2005-06-18 04:44 PM


What a special little keeper this is.... my favorite Sunshine!!!!

My own Daddy had white hankies.  Hankies is what we alwayz called them.  Thank You for the smile you put on my face.  

So nice....

Bridgette

"Somewhere, somehow, it should be possible to touch someone and never let go again.  To hold someone, not for a moment but forever." A. Brink


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7 posted 2005-06-18 05:11 PM


A nurturing soul was he. I love it. This I will keep, martyjo
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8 posted 2005-06-18 06:52 PM


you brought back quite a memory here


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9 posted 2005-06-18 11:32 PM


Wonderful memories shared....thank you.  My Dad carried them, too.  Beautiful writing, Karilea!   ..........jo
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10 posted 2005-06-19 12:04 PM


Gosh KJ...you made me cry...and only my
sleeve will work...no hankies!

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11 posted 2005-06-19 07:46 PM


  smiling at you.....
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12 posted 2005-06-19 10:21 PM


What beautiful memories you have painted for us through your words. The imagery in this piece brought it to life
Ruth

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