xstitchdancer's notes
To begin with, I am sharing some of the poems I've written over the years, along with some of my original cross-stitch pictures. I hope you enjoy them.
Love Leaps Fences
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Love Thy Neighbour
We live in an end-of-terrace Victorian house in London. To us, it's small. There is very little storage space. We have no basement or garage. The rooms are like boxes and the gardens are like postage stamps. I get frustrated, very frustrated, when I can't put things away because there is no place to put them. It's even worse when I need to find something, such as an important document, because the things that are not piled up on the floor are stuffed into every crevice of our wardrobes with no rhyme nor reason. I long for a big house with walk-in closets, a two-car garage and plenty of land for the kids to run around.
In contrast, however, our next-door neighbours think their house, which is smaller than ours, is just right, maybe a little too big, in fact. They've lived there all their married life. They raised three boys in that house. They've never owned a car. Their home is filled now with memories but not clutter, and is visited daily by their grandchildren and dogs who keep the house alive. Their gardens are spectacular. Here are two people who are content with what they have and know what is important in life. They don't need a lot of stuff. They have everything they want - family close by, public transportation to take them to parks and museums. They get up in the morning and discuss what to do in the garden that day. They always have a smile and something cheerful to say to the people they meet, and are wonderful neighbours. We could all learn something about living from them.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Lollypop Ladies of London
There are three school crossing guards in Penge. They are the backbone of the community. It takes a special person to be a crossing guard. You have to be brave to step out and stop traffic, especially when there are some really selfish drivers who speed up to try to shave 30 seconds off their commute, risking the lives of children and their carers. You have to be a caring person who likes children. You have to be able to chat about the weather and the state of the roads to all kinds of people. Most importantly, you have to have the desire to cheerfully keep people safe for very little money.
The children in Penge love our crossing guards because all three ladies smile and remember them and make them feel important. They notice when a child is sad and will pass on a kind word to cheer him up. They delight in hearing of a child's school success on the way home.
I hope these ladies know how much they are appreciated in this area. One thing I have noticed, in a world where people often think only of themselves, the majority of people crossing the road give their heartfelt thanks to the crossing ladies. I can only hope it is the same throughout London.
My Friend, Cole Porter
I saw my friend again today. I don't know his name, but he looks like an American composer from the 1940's, so I've nicknamed him Cole Porter. We pass each other on the street most mornings. For a year, I noticed him because of his slightly oversized jacket draped over his rounded shoulders and imagined he was on his way to his studio to compose a musical.
It never occurred to me that he might be observing me as well, until the day he said "Good morning," to me as I passed by. I wonder what name, if any, he's given me. Over the past two years, we have greeted each other with smiles, remarks about the weather and the occasional health enquiry. This morning, the friendly exchange was "Happy New Year!"
I don't know if I'll ever find out his name. I don't think I want to know. To me, he is my friend, Cole Porter.
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
My Articles
I write articles for Suite 101 - for anyone who's interested, here are links to a few of my favourites.
Saturday, 17 April 2010
American Binge
It was Friday night
cherry and chopped walnuts
We had nothing to do
fluffy heap of whipped cream
I was hungry for fun
gobs of heavenly hot fudge sauce
so was he
melted marshmallow creme and butterscotch
we flew open the freezer
mini-marshmallows and chocolate chips
dove in with our spoons
animal crackers, Oreos, Hershey bars
didn't stop until midnight
coffee heath bar crunch ice cream
full to bursting
bananas bananas bananas
but we split
a diet Coke.
cherry and chopped walnuts
We had nothing to do
fluffy heap of whipped cream
I was hungry for fun
gobs of heavenly hot fudge sauce
so was he
melted marshmallow creme and butterscotch
we flew open the freezer
mini-marshmallows and chocolate chips
dove in with our spoons
animal crackers, Oreos, Hershey bars
didn't stop until midnight
coffee heath bar crunch ice cream
full to bursting
bananas bananas bananas
but we split
a diet Coke.
Friday, 16 April 2010
The Entertainer
Oh, the glamorous life
the entertainer luxury lives
so easy, so breezy, so rich
a smile and a bow all he gives.
Oh, the glamorous life
performing in each village hall
then back on the bus with a beer
no encore at the curtain call.
Oh, the glamorous life
the miles (or kilometres) build
a suitcase of dirty laundry
passionate art unfulfilled.
Oh, the glamorous life
each night a new crumbling hotel
exhausted he struggles to sleep
in sheets with a cigarette smell.
Oh, the glamorous life
the road and the show run for years
a career and a journey gone nowhere
as he smiles and bows through the tears.
Oh, the glamorous life
the entertainer luxury lives
so easy, so breezy, so rich
a smile and a bow all he gives.
the entertainer luxury lives
so easy, so breezy, so rich
a smile and a bow all he gives.
Oh, the glamorous life
performing in each village hall
then back on the bus with a beer
no encore at the curtain call.
Oh, the glamorous life
the miles (or kilometres) build
a suitcase of dirty laundry
passionate art unfulfilled.
Oh, the glamorous life
each night a new crumbling hotel
exhausted he struggles to sleep
in sheets with a cigarette smell.
Oh, the glamorous life
the road and the show run for years
a career and a journey gone nowhere
as he smiles and bows through the tears.
Oh, the glamorous life
the entertainer luxury lives
so easy, so breezy, so rich
a smile and a bow all he gives.
A Day in the Life of Danny, Age 8
Platform one for the
eighteen twenty-eight
service to Burnt Hill,
calling at all stations
in Danny's imagination.
Number sixteen
organises his folder
singing for his soul.
Introit by Vaughan Williams
Te Deum by Traves.
Formula One stars in
Britain's Got Talent
The donkey plays Simon.
Entry one skipping rope
Sister hits the buzzer.
Harry Potter's off the shelf
to compete with Goosebumps
scary bed-time reading.
Guitars and violins await
the promise of tomorrow.
MGT
eighteen twenty-eight
service to Burnt Hill,
calling at all stations
in Danny's imagination.
Number sixteen
organises his folder
singing for his soul.
Introit by Vaughan Williams
Te Deum by Traves.
Formula One stars in
Britain's Got Talent
The donkey plays Simon.
Entry one skipping rope
Sister hits the buzzer.
Harry Potter's off the shelf
to compete with Goosebumps
scary bed-time reading.
Guitars and violins await
the promise of tomorrow.
MGT
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