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Silver

Wet behind the ears, gentle as a lamb – innocence wrapped in silver paper, tied with remembering string knotted on ancient knuckles.  He may not know their names any more (Time has seen to that), but he could tell them just when to cut the wheat, where to find the best Saskatoon bushes – bent…

lamb's ears

Wet behind the ears, gentle

as a lamb – innocence wrapped

in silver paper, tied with

remembering string knotted

on ancient knuckles.  He may

not know their names any more

(Time has seen to that), but he

could tell them just when to cut

the wheat, where to find the best

Saskatoon bushes – bent like

beasts of burden beneath their

berry up-dos – how to get

the last  drop of sweet milk from

that skittish cow. His silver

mane beads with the effort at

recollection; memory,

ephemeral wisp, drips off

like sweat on yesterday’s dust.

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This is a leaf from a ‘Lamb’s Ear’ plant…

Responses to “Silver”

  1. Gallivanta

    I love the Lamb’s Ear plant. It didn’t like me though; shrivelled up and died which is disturbing because they are supposed to be very hardy and almost indestructible..

    1. melodylowes

      Wow. Maybe it wasn’t you – maybe it came with some pests or already had issues before you set it in place…

      1. Gallivanta

        Maybe 🙂

  2. Robert Rife

    Melody…exceptional.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Rob! 🙂

  3. bennetta faire

    Very nice. I should just camp here at your place for the day–might cure the Crankies!!

    1. melodylowes

      Drat those Crankies. Always coming by unannounced, bringing all their annoying relatives. Sheesh and 3/8ths…

      1. bennetta faire

        Oh yes! I should be embarrassed for pitching such a fit all day, but I’m totally into the Grace thing–I’m not saying I’m proud to have acted like a 2 year old, but I’m not compounding it by throwing myself under a large truck.

      2. melodylowes

        Atta girl! (We need to celebrate those “I didn’t throw myself under a truck” moments! 🙂

  4. I HAVE A VOICE

    Melody there’s always beauty in your congruence of conceptual metaphors — this one had me ascertaining my own soul… A need to be squeezed for fulfillment.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks Debbie. It is a gift to be able to see life in mere words – you definitely have that!

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