Mama’s quilt

These squares – right here – the blue ones,
Came from one of Papa’s shirts,
His favorite, heavy denim one,
Which he often wore to work.

How many times Mom patched it,
‘Til there was nothing left to fix,
Papa wore it ’til it fell apart,
Mom salvaged just these bits.

Over here – oh, look at this,
See that little spot of plaid,
Oh, I remember that so well,
Part of a scarf that I once had.

It was a snowy day in winter,
I recall I wasn’t very old,
I started out the door for school,
And it was freezing, icy cold.

Grandma handed me that scarf,
She took it from her shoulder,
She wrapped it snugly around my neck,
To keep me from getting colder.

And this yellow swatch – oh my,
See the tiny flowers,
‘Twas from a dress my Mama made,
She worked on that for hours.

It became her favorite dress, I think,
She wore it all the time,
Papa liked it on her, too,
He used to tell her she looked fine.

Of course, she wore it near to threads,
It got to be a family joke,
We teased about which would go first,
Its bodice or its yoke.

This red square makes me laugh out loud,
I never saw it worn,
It came from Grandpa’s underwear,
Which he wore winters to keep warm.

They don’t make red flannels any more,
I think we miss a treat,
They call them thermal garments now,
And they have polyester seats.

See that sort of fuzzy square,
Right there – at the side,
That was part of Buffy’s blanket,
He’d crawl under it and hide.

He hid his balls and rubber toys,
Underneath that blanket, too,
Oh, how he barked with doggy joy,
When he pulled his treasures out to chew.

This quilt was built with bits of love,
Mama said it represents our lives,
Our entire family history,
Now within its folds, resides.

She said one day it would be mine,
And that I should pass it on,
After adding patches of my own,
Of my chintzes and cretonnes.

And when my daughter gets the quilt,
To warn her of its age,
She should treat it gently with respect,
For it is her heritage.

If only for a moment

If only for a moment
Magic will appear
Take you to a special place
Where laughter’s all you hear

Where moon and stars are dancing
Where light has special glow
Where candle lights will flicker
With soft and gentle flow

Where eyes are all upon us
That watch with greatest care
Where breath of life will enter
Refill our hearts to share

Moments of these pleasures
They reach inside our souls
To have to hold forever
Through magic we find gold

If I could be

If I were just a pair of shoes,
I’d want to be on you
For I would cushion all your steps
And hug your feet, I’d do.

Yet, If I were a simple comb,
I’d be yours if I could.
I’d fondle every hair with care,
I’d be your pet, I would!

But if I were a sweet perfume,
I’d rest behind your ear,
And I would be the sweetest scent
And cherish you, my dear.

But if I had a choice to be
A very special thing,
I’d be a kiss upon your lips,
T’would make my spirit sing.

There are so many things to be,
But each I’d choose for you,
So I could touch or be a part
Of everything you do.

Mother Power

If Mothers today
Were given the power,
World turmoil would fade
Within the hour.

And those little boys
Who dress up in men’s suits
Would lose all their toys,
And their titles, to boot.

They’d be ordered to sit
In chairs facing the wall,
To not move a bit.
Nor cry out or call.

Told to think of their loved ones,
Their families and friends,
And the wrong that’s been done
By cruel, thoughtless, old men.

War games played by children
Aren’t the same for adults,
No real bullets then,
No disastrous results.

Not a soul dies,
No one loses a limb,
No mothers cry,
And no minds are dimmed.

But now small men,
In expensive suits,
Need to grow up,
And face the truths.

To start counting their blessings,
And searching their souls,
To forget window dressings,
And re-think their goals.

How dare they decide
That others must fight?
Who’ll live and who’ll die?
What gives them such right?

Oh, you grown-up men,
With your small boy minds,
This nonsense should end,
It’s common sense time.

Get up from those chairs,
Turn around and shake hands,
Show signs that you care,
Cut out stupid shams.

What one sows, one will reap,
Hate’s not good for one’s soul.
Conversation is cheap,
Communication is gold.

Your mothers were right,
When you were small lads,
If you get into a fight,
Don’t go to bed mad.

Kiss and make up,
Before the sun sets,
So if one doesn’t wake up,
There’ll be no regrets.

Mothers are wise,
Don’t sell them short,
They make apple pies,
And give hugs for support.

Put Mothers in charge,
Let them hold the rudder,
Their instructions aren’t hard,
“JUST LOVE ONE ANOTHER!”

Moonlight shadows

Soft whispers of fragrance touch my flesh in the night
As I walk through the garden of sexual delight
Each flower I pass touches gently on me
Pressing the petals of softness I see

Colours of passion swim through my thoughts
As I touch every leaf that I pass in the dark
An aura of softness, A cocoon covers me
I feel my heart pound as I look through the trees

Adonis lies hidden in a foliage of green
With arms stretched toward me and a body so lean
Transfixed by his beauty, a chill down my spine
I walk to his arms and I know he is mine

Reflections

Reflections

Our lives are running
Side by side
On different roads
Yet we reside
Within one home
A friendship place
To share a magic
Time and space
We keep in touch
With much to share
And in the quiet
We know we care
Our separate hearts
Are somehow one
Like a reflection
In the sun
My friend, your soul has touched my life
Your heart has made mine smile
My spirit gladly walks beside you
A gift I have a little while
I see a star
You make it new
I know you not
Yet always knew
My every thought
Finds yours there too
So much our visions
Share a view
I guess they call
It destiny
When strangers find
A rendezvous
When you bring out
The best in me
And I reflect
The best in you

Solitary Beauty

See the mist upon the Rose
So rich this velvet dew
Creation of this masterpiece
Is now within our view

Petals folded graciously
Then reaching like a prayer
Miracle of beauty’s light
Within each flower fair

Colors of the softest glow
Brings calmness so serene
Scent of love that lingers on
Such beauty we can glean

Soft the flower of all love
That gives a gift so pure
Single rose within your life
Perfection to be sure

Nature gives us special Rose
To heal a broken heart
Make us smile and give us joy
What blessing it imparts

Here’s a Rose I give to you
With love and peace I send
Petals of a velvet Rose
With love that never ends.

Reflections I can see I wear

Reflections I can see I wear
Within my heart they’re always there
No matter what in life I try to see
The truth is staring straight at me

I try to find that special goal
The one in life that makes me whole
For reasons that I must confess
These things in life I can’t express

But I know within my heart
Strength will come and have its part
I know that I need confidence
To bear my heart with truthfulness

Face the things that hold me back
Quench my soul with what I lack
Then reflections you will see
Will be the very heart of me

Doing this my greatest test
Hopeful dreams for all the rest
Look inside my heart you’ll find
The woman now that I’ve designed.

Petals made like silken lace

Petals made like silken lace
They open like sweet prayer
Drenched in dew by nature’s love
Her glory can’t compare

Feel the velvet fill your soul
With magic of her bloom
Feel the softness of it’s touch
The scent of her perfume

Sweet the Rose that fills my heart
Magnificence divine
Close my eyes she fills my life
With words that cling like vine

Within my heart her beauty soft
Majestic peace she shares
Wrapped within her softest glow
Life’s magic waiting there

Close your eyes in rapture’s bloom
Her beauty shall abound
Upon the earth her greatest joy
Love’s testament is crowned.

Raindrops of Reflections

Raindrops of reflection
Within a crystal pool
Created by the beauty
Of heaven’s sweetest jewel

Falling in a pattern
Utterly divine
Clinging to the petals
Quenching on the vine

Softness of its beauty
For all our eyes to see
Remarkable reflection
Of nature’s harmony

Glowing with such sparkle
That seems to beckon me
Touch of crystal beading
Sparkling beautifully

Glory in this vision
Of soft and misty rain
Comes from nature’s glory
With sparkles that remain.