Monday, August 24, 2009

A Borrowed Poem

Things will be busy the next couple of weeks as school (and work) begins again for me. Please bear with me if posts are elusive for a little while. Meanwhile I am borrowing a poem to share written by my friend and Cleveland Heights poet laureate Gail Ghetia Bellamy. This is one of my favorites:
Tall Kitchens
by Gail Ghetia Bellamy

In my first marriage
we moved a lot
and I struggled
in tall kitchens
where other women
had hung their tea cups
and stored their grandmothers'
turkey platters
I tried to
hit all the hooks
reach all the shelves
and make fresh-baked pies
with good apple smells
that would waft from
windowsills
to backyards
so none of the neighbors
would notice
how short I fell.

6 comments:

  1. Love this one Diane
    Thanks for sharing it. I think many of us have been that once or twice!
    Linda

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  2. DVF -

    I LOVED the poem - I can relate to it from way back when - as a new bride.

    i also tried and tried

    p.s. - No worries about blogging - take care of what you need to.

    you

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  3. .. end of August/beginning of September always is a busy changing time. (me too).

    Enjoy your work and school and all....... I learned that in Al-Anon live in the MOMENT.

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  4. Love the poem! I still fall short every day. And I never make pies. Sigh. My poor hubby. :)

    Hope this school year treats you well, friend. Til we hear from you again..

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  5. Do what ;you need to do in the transition. We'll be waiting.

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  6. They fell short not recognizing how tall you are.

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