Open Poetry #47 |
The Hardwick House Library |
Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
The pages of those old books still flutter across my mind, my faithful companions of many long, rainy days in the Hardwick House. Though I could barely read, the quaint, old pictures are stamped on my brain like fading tatoos, only slightly distorted by wrinkled skin. Fascinating images that reached out from another time to touch my childhood. No words neccessary. Just a faint recall and a child's imagination. Ida Werrett |
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JerryPat2 Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975South Louisiana |
Beautifully done, Ida. Something as precious as those old books is a good thing to retain from your childhood. Mine wasn't that pleasant, but we do with what we have. Enjoyed this and was right there with you as you mused. ~*~ If they give you lined paper, write sideways. ~*~ |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Ida, such imaginings can only start in one's mind, but that you took them from there, to here, is always what is most important. |
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ebonygirl Member Elite
since 2011-07-14
Posts 2000California U.S.A |
Ida, your poem brings memories of my childhood. I would spend hours thumbing through the library encyclopedias sitting next to my mom as she studied for her exams. Thank you for the memories. E |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
Thank you all for reading and commenting. When I was a child, we lived in an old Victorian house on the main highway into Salem, Oregon. It was surrounded by overgrown orchards and forest. It was owed by two elderly school teachers and had quite a collection of old books. The house and the books are some of my fondest memories. Ida |
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EmmaRose Senior Member
since 2011-03-02
Posts 1376Midwest |
this warms the heart with the fond memories of a child's and a grown woman's imagination |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
Precious memories, wonderfully rendered, dear Ida! Margherita |
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jwesley Member Rara Avis
since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563Spring, Texas |
Wonderful thoughts, my friend. The biggest thing I wish I could pull up (from all my readings as far back as I can remember) is a list of what I read! Good read here. j. |
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JL Member Ascendant
since 2004-04-01
Posts 6128Texas, USA |
"No words necessary. Just a faint recall and a child's imagination." I'm there with you. This resonates. JL Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself. |
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OwlSA Member Rara Avis
since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347Durban, South Africa |
Oh, my goodness, Ida, this is magical! The only thing that disappointed me with this is that I thought "library" implied that there were going to be a whole host of Hardwick House poems (HINT, HINT!), having just read your other Hardwick House poem. I can just see you there, sitting on the floor, cross-legged, your eyes lit up by the wonderworld of the book on your knees. Hope you take the hint! Owl |
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secondhanddreampoet Member Ascendant
since 2006-11-07
Posts 6394a 'Universalist' ! |
fine 'write! ... reminds me of this one: College Library (an ‘impression’) Wisps of sunlight catch a few books by surprise while the rest laugh and point from dim pigeon-holes at the foolish seekers that wish to tear at their hearts (so young...so naïve!) They contain the thoughts, the hopes, the fears the very souls of countless minds that are no more some great...some small; but, the books wear all their names with silent dignity...unspoken elegies to the dead. To hold the wisdom of the ages is their destiny how honorable a fate! Mankind has no greater treasure to preserve... and no greater treasury! --- b. e. adams |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
Beautiful, Bruce. Similar but better. Ida |
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