Thursday, August 20, 2020

Poetry Friday: Once I Got a Postcard

 


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9 comments:

Tabatha said...

♥️ Love! ♥️

Linda B said...

It is always those little things! Thanks, Ruth!

michelle kogan said...

Ah, but poetry provides refuge for unreal times, thanks Ruth.

Linda Mitchell said...

Wow! Such a beautiful poem! From a sugarcane field in Fiji to the handkerchief.

Ramona said...

"...sawdust coming from under the saw
or soft yellowish shavings from a plane."
These words immediately transported me to my father's shed and treasuring the ordinary in that sacred space.

Carol Varsalona said...

What a wonderful poem, Ruth. I hope you are staying strong.

Tara said...

I love this poem.

Janice Scully said...

This poem from an Estonian poet-- at first I expected it must be exotic in some way. But it was simply a poem, a lovely one, but simply a poem. Thank you for sharing it and having it inspire me to think about what's ordinary and what is not.

Matt Forrest Esenwine said...

Love this poem, Ruth - not only because of the imagery and beautiful emotion behind it, but because my poem today references sawdust, as well - the kind that used to waft through the air when my father would craft his carved wood signs. Thanks for sharing this!