The rhythm. The cadence.
It's like dancing. With words.
Because of this love, I've decided to implement Poetry Monday.
The day when I get to rhyme. All the time.
To start things off, a poem dedicated to the person who gave me the love of words.
My dad.
Enjoy . . .
From ‘doing chores’ and things outdoors, to office
work. With pens.
Well, I’d appear, interest sincere, and lots of time
to spend.
Our barn, it burned, all were concerned, that year
that I turned four.
Soon things were bought and experts sought. A barn was
built once more.
Then we ranch folk (in a masterstroke) with this new
elbow room,
Thought we’d have fun, perhaps some sun would clear
away the gloom.
We’d have a dance. Some wheel and prance, was what was
needed now.
Our neighbours, too, would gloom eschew, and our new
barn endow.
We hired a band who took command, and music did ensue,
We ate and twirled and stomped and whirled from hello
through adieu.
I don’t recall that much at all, I do remember this:
My dad was there, in shined footwear, and nothing was
amiss.
He took my hands and had me stand upon those shiny
toes,
Then slowly lead (my fears all fled), and love for
Daddy rose.
The days have passed, the years amassed, I don’t
remember much,
Though far I gaze, that’s day’s a haze, of people,
stuff and such.
I know they had both good and bad, some happiness and
woes.
One thing that’s best above the rest. I danced on
Daddy’s toes.
Okay two things. (maybe more) 1. I can`t see through the tears after reading the last lines. 2. Poetry Monday...yippee. Can we all playĆ
ReplyDeleteand finally 3 (told you maybe more) What a lovely poem and what a lovely idea.
I'd LOVe to have everyone play, Delores! How do I do that?
DeleteGosh I don't know...how did Words For Wednesday start? I just started posting prompts and writing blurbs using the prompts. A few folks joined in and next thing I new it was off the ground. How about asking your followers to mention poetry Monday on their blogs? Maybe post a potential topic on Fridays.
DeleteOkay, I'm going to try this. It'll be fun!
DeleteYou are so talented! Can spin a good tale and now even in rhyme! I loved this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Haralee! Life is just better in rhyme! :)
DeleteYour poetic ability knows no bounds, Diane! I like the idea of Poetry Monday. I'm sitting here wondering how to work it - I already post on Monday and want the poem part to be separate. I'm not sure whether to double post or start a new blog ... decisions, decisions!
ReplyDeleteSorry to complicate your life, Jenny! But I would love for you to join us!
DeleteI've come over from Delores blog, because she was writing about Poetry Monday.
ReplyDeleteI love reading poems ...
Not so good at writing them ...
All the best Jan
We need the readers, Jan! Would love to have you follow!
DeleteOh Diane, I loved this. I have a picture that I adore of my daughter standing on my husband's toes dancing. I always wondered what it would have been like to be able to dance with my dad at my wedding.
ReplyDeleteHe was there, Rena. Maybe not as you wished. But he was there!
DeleteWhat a sweet mental image; dancing on Daddy's toes :)
ReplyDeleteI'll enjoy reading your Monday poems, but writing poetry my self is out of the question. Totally beyond me.
We need our readers, River! You are as important as the poems!
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