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Linking with wonderful Toni's Wednesday Muse # 13 ~Berries
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Linking with wonderful Toni's Wednesday Muse # 13 ~Berries
I am a jar of crazy eyed musings
And you can set me on any shelf and my peripheral vision
will not spoil
A mix of wise pondering and scattered ideas
That jell perfectly in a soft berry muse
Spread me on a blank page
Take small bites
Some may be sticky
But sweetness will roll off your tongue
In between the bites
May be a little tart
please take all it in slowly
Life is sweet poetry
And so is breakfast and berries
If you look at it
With a poet’s heart.
©Carrie Van Horn 2019
©Carrie Van Horn 2019
I do not have any wonderful memories of picking berries with
my parents, but the lady that watched me after my mother passed away was a farm
lady named Odessa and I would go out in the field with her many times picking
vegetables and such. Every year she
would go to the County Fair with her latest preserves, and she would let me
help her make some so that I could have my own jar to put in the contest. I think I won second place one time. My memories of her and the simple life they
lived, is etched on my heart, and I am certain that it is in the simplicity of
growing and sustaining life that poetry is truly born.
Beautiful, Carrie. I look at everything with a poet's heart.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to be remembered like that!
ReplyDeleteit is in the simplicity of growing and
ReplyDeletesustaining life that poetry is truly born.
It came away with not pressuring oneself but to naturally ooze out the creative juices. Typically it made life less stressful allowing creation of good poetry without much efforts.
Hank
Hank