Fabric of Friendship
Lost in the patterns of grey, black and white
Drifting through friendship in gentle flightFabric stretched over a beating heart
Waiting to see where the new paths start
After an absence of flowing years.
Now, in a moment, a window appearsAs we meet over a table top
And long years between us begin to drop
Into the laughter and memories,
Faces that only a good friend sees.It’s good to remember, to meet again
And relive the memories, pieces of grain
Making a garden that we explore,
I’m glad life came knocking upon my doorWith an invitation to meet like this,
Joined in a moment I wouldn’t miss.
© 2011 Pam H. Murray
(My first impression of the pattern on a blouse was a drifting pattern, like bird flight, a vision I often see when creating poetry. It is a gentle rise and fall like a bird’s journey on shifting winds. The black, grey and white made me feel like soaring through a sky of cloud patterns. Then I soaked up the sensations of friendship and memory surrounding us all, even those of us who’d never met before, and this is what came to mind.This was written for Val Phillip's aunt wom we saw again after many years at Val's 70th birthday.)
Dear Pam,
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful poem full of creative imagery. I love the message. What a joy to read this today.
Karen
Thank you Karen, in case I didn't say so earlier. It's been one of those years.
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