Monday, November 4, 2019

THE THINGS WE KEEP

Quadrille Monday, and Kim has
asked us to feature the word KEEP
in our poem of exactly 44 words.
It was hard to keep it under
several hundred words!
Submitted to dVerse
November 4, 2019


a pocket watch
my father tied
through a buttonhole
in his bib overalls
by an old shoe lace
I keep within a
  glass dome
        
my mother’s collection
of small glass birds
I keep in a bird cage,
bright-colored bits
that pleased her...
now me 
     

7 comments:

  1. I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to get to your quadrille, Bev, but I’m here now! I love the images you paint: the pocket watch and the way it was tied by an old shoe lace but it now treasured in a glass dome, and those small glass birds in a bird cage. Priceless.

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  2. Nice ways to display that pocket watch and glass birds.

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  3. What wonderful images of memory

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  4. This is a simple and sweet tribute. 🙂

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  5. Physical reminders of love, well cherished — wonderful Bev?

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  6. This is a wonderful thing to have as memory...

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