|
This site exists for one purpose only: to help dispel the ugly and absolutely untrue myth that poetry is boring. Granted, a lot of poetry is boring, but you won't find it here. At Your Daily Poem, you'll find poetry that is touching, funny, provocative, inspiring, uplifting, and surprising. It may punch you in the gut, it may bring tears to your eyes, it may make you laugh out loud, but it most assuredly will not bore you!
Poetry on YDP—by poets living and long dead, famous to completely unknown--is specially selected for accessibility and appeal. Thanks so much for visiting—and remember: a poem a day keeps the doldrums away!
|
|
|
Tea at Jubilee Manor by Linda Crosfield Every afternoon at two-fifteen they come
in a procession of chairs and walkers
or unaided in a slow and ponderous shuffle
backs hunched against the unkindnesses of time
to assemble in the great room for tea.
They enjoy this ritual
the sturdy cups of Orange Pekoe
cookies and squares that break up a day
words exchanged, although not always heard
by folk whose paths might not have crossed before.
It’s a slow dance, lead by invisible partners.
It’s the last dance, and they’re saving it
for every afternoon at two-fifteen.
This poem received an honourable mention in the 2005 Canadian Poetry Society's 20th Anniversary poetry contest.
Used here with the author’s permission.
|
.jpg)
Linda Crosfield lived in Ottawa, Windsor, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver before returning to the Kootenays where she was born. She now lives in Nelson, in southeast British Columbia. Linda's poems appear in a variety of literary magazines, chapbooks, and anthologies. As overseer of her micro-press, Nose in Book Publishing, she produces chapbooks and handmade journals.
|
|
Lenora Smalley:
Well, Linda, this is such a terrific poem. I'm sorry I am just getting around to reading it. I'm, trying to acoid that last dance
Lenora Smalley
Posted 02/17/2011 07:38 PM
|
mimi:
i so LOVE this poem!
Posted 01/31/2011 12:58 PM
|
dianapoet:
Beautiful, moving poem
Posted 01/22/2011 03:41 PM
|
LindaCrosfield:
Thank you, all of you, so much for all your lovely comments. Much appreciated!
Linda
Posted 01/21/2011 11:29 PM
|
Jo:
I love your kind voice in this poem. I want to remember those ladies, the last dance.
Thank you.
Jo
Posted 01/21/2011 06:12 PM
|
Joe Sottile:
The friendships seen and felt at Nursing Homes can warm your heart, just like this poem did. Thank you, Linda.
Posted 01/21/2011 05:56 PM
|
PoetAnj:
I love it! Very nice.
Posted 01/21/2011 02:19 PM
|
Buckner14:
I agree entirely with our editor: this is life-affirming, beautiful! Thank you for this lovely vision. I will share it with staff here at the retirement community where I live (presently in independent living, but I'm empathetic with those in assisted living and health care.
Thank you for a lovely poem.
Posted 01/21/2011 01:34 PM
|
wendy morton:
wonderful Linda. Your kind heart in this poem.
Posted 01/21/2011 12:48 PM
|
Susan Cushman:
I love this. My mother is in a nursing home in Jackson, Mississippi (where it's warm!) and I visit her (from Memphis) twice a month. She has Alzhemer's, but she still enjoys the dance. I blog about her from time to time, as I did last week, here: http://wwwpenandpalette-susancushman.blogspot.com/2011/01/people-in-box.html
Posted 01/21/2011 11:23 AM
|
trailpny:
"Cookies and squares that break up the day," "It's the last dance..." a lovely sensitive poem. What a delight!
Posted 01/21/2011 10:19 AM
|
dotief@comcast.net:
Very nice, indeed!
Posted 01/21/2011 10:10 AM
|
Reganz:
Lovely. Simple. Simply lovely. Thank you for this poem.
Posted 01/21/2011 09:53 AM
|
nancy_scott:
Beautiful poem. You've captured a whole world in a cup of tea.
Posted 01/21/2011 07:58 AM
|
Phyllis Beckman:
Holy, Holy, Holy!
Amen.
Posted 01/21/2011 06:27 AM
|
Donal Mahoney:
This is a fine poem that captures a time in life that many of us will visit if we get the opportunity. Appreciating it from youth is difficult. But as one gets closer to it--or shepherds a relative through this age--one comes to understand why the simple pleasures of life grow more important as we age. Very nice poem.
Posted 01/21/2011 06:06 AM
|
|
|
|
|
|
Contents of this web site and all original text and images therein are copyright © by Your Daily Poem. All rights reserved.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Purchasing books through any poet's Amazon links helps to support Your Daily Poem.
The material on this site may not be copied, reproduced, downloaded, distributed, transmitted, stored, altered, adapted,
or otherwise used in any way without the express written permission of the owner. |
|