I think it will be interesting to write about. How many homes have you lived in? Was there a favorite?
I will return, I already know the home I will write about, my childhood home. I might add several other homes, where I hung more than a few hats. ;D
This was hard to write. My childhood home was recently sold. The owner is someone I know. He grew up in the neighborhood, many years before me. He is making many changes, but my memories serve me well and I remember it as it was when I lived there. The foundation of my youth and blueprint to my soul.
I think this is the longest poem I have ever written...
Up and down stairs memories
chase my inner child
I cross the threshold of my youth
where my spirit was cradled and nurtured
in the open air, by the blue shadows of the sea
salty brine tickles my senses
a time worn wharf
was my picket fence
aligned with perfumed welcome mat roses.
Waves of translucent thought blur edges
And dissipate in white n’ blue patterns
Like fragile, delicate china
Transformed waves wash over me
Transformed waves wash over me
Eroding the sharp memories
love and longing for another glance
Magic remains in hindsight’s view
Sold
Cold, bare bones now
skeleton key remains a mystery
Being rebuilt
the nooks n’ crannies were we(my brother n' I) hid will be lost
Time reflected porch still holds patina glider(new owner bought it)
Our magic carpet ride, our sailing ship, our dinosaur, our space portal
childhood home lost at sea
I’m swept away, by a rogue wave of tears
the lull of the seagull’s cries, foghorns and the splashes of the ocean’s waves
signal I am home
(my daughter took this photo of the lupine)
to days traipsing the lupine lined shore
Governor’s Flag flies high waving to white caps
stair well reflects diamond window’s glow
Landscaped dreams dance by the waltzing seaside
Four seasons lend a trance of
Snow drops,
green piped vines climbing glassed-in porch
Huge red maples call all neighborhood kids to
rake the biggest pile
Come jump in
Sunlight’s gold illumination
Cascades her gold wavy hair through the house
Red braided rug tickles tip toes as collected roosters
Crow good morning
Fireplace embers dance in the music and capture warmth of the
Family room.
Stars viewed nightly on TV and by the moon’s swimming light
Mantel clock chimes Dad’s arrival
as gale winds blow
Tall white sailing ships
into my dreams
Secret passage way, holds skeleton key
To mysteries unknown
The whispers of my soul
Grew here until I discovered
my voice
Echoes of loved ones lingers
Collected in mind’s eye their magic flirts with
The fringes of youth
Bright memories that burn your heart’s ember
they last a life time
Steady heart stays afloat
My soul dwells in her magic, her mystery with gratitude
Always my anchor, my childhood home~
Comments
I'll return later. I was going to work at bringing the 'sweet' back into our home today...I'm going to postpone it for just a little longer:)
See you later.
Alex-I counted, 20 homes! You know this life, it is rarely dull~ :D
Janet-Okay, something is going on! Last time it was the "Yes" poem and now "Home"...can we align again?! We will see next week ;D
I look forward to your sweet words~
I love this post with the image of what home represents. As I get older it gains more relevance. Ive lived in my current home for almost 13 years and hope I never have to move. I moved plenty as a kid and just hate the thought of it.
I couldn't begin to count. Oh, okay, I could begin, but I couldn't finish. Let's just say lots, and I never want to move again.
K
As for your childhood home, I still remember mine, even dream I'm back there now and again.
Searsport, near the city of Belfast.
No place like home is there!
I like that you have those memories, they are the foundation of our souls~
Other Mary-Thank you, I went to long... I couldn't seem to stop, so many memories! Yes, thank goodness :D
Scarlett-Thank you! It is one of my favorite places in the world...
Kay-Yes, I can relate to your view. I will have to be dragged out of my home, now. I'm have been a professional mover, not by choice! Hope the kitchen of your dreams is in the works :D
Sharon-Yes, you have paid the dues!
I so hope you get to stay! There is nothing like making roots! Thanks for coming by to visit me~
I should have shortened it, but found it hard. I still could write a few more poems about it. :D
Lolamouse-I think you are right, do you have photos?
I think I am going to make a collage. I m waiting on some old wallpaper. I asked my mom to grab, tear some for me before she left. I guess we just need to link our memories into poems. Thank you
Yajnaa-Thank you for stopping by : )
I look forward to your words
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