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Rick
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Victoria, Australia

0 posted 2005-09-12 07:11 AM



It was just a button
But where from had it come
What was once the pride of joy?
It held and let undone

Was it on a flowing dress?
Or on some common strides
On a garment hidden deep
That from the world just hides

Was it on a shoe of old?
Or part of grannies stash
Older than one might expect
And worth a heap of cash


It was a button, round, four holes
Some markings and real old
Found by me in my home town
By coins so often sold

Amongst it there were seashells
Some porcelain, a key
A few old coloured bottles
That the modern folk don’t see

A button and a poet’s muse
A thing to make you ponder
About the past, of early days
Of what might be down yonder  


© Copyright 2005 Rick Van Weenen - All Rights Reserved
Elan
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1 posted 2005-09-12 08:32 AM



I love to rummage, myself...
this brought memories
close to home.

Thank you, Rick.

Rick
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2 posted 2005-09-12 08:51 AM


Elan, nice to see you here, I found this button about eight foot underground, found out the place was a sight of an old original pub of Kilmore Victoria, the oldest inland town of Victoria. I found lots there and enjoy the time. History is a great thing.
Thank you for your reply, very much appreciated and enjoyed.

Sincerely
Rick

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3 posted 2005-09-12 09:00 AM


I can well imagine the thoughts running through your mind
as you turned that button over in your hand.
It's fun to find these simple treasures
and wonder to whom they once belonged etc.
Great write Rick!
Hugs~Nancy

I wait now at the lake or walking by the bay
I wait and listen or put a seashell
to my ear and it all comes back
the wind's soft murmur..and you.

Earth Angel
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4 posted 2005-09-12 09:04 AM


Rick, I have had similar feelings and questions when I used to foray into my Grandma's old button box!

Many people would have overlooked that button, but you dear poet, turned your seemingly insignificant find into a fascinating and enjoyable piece of poetry!


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5 posted 2005-09-12 02:34 PM


Perfect !! There are stories to tell in all of the little things that we pass by or kick to the curb with the toe of our shoe.
I am keepin' this fine write.
hugs, Chris

Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
~Carl Sandburg

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