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Sunday, October 16, 2016

89 Poems



An Anthology in Honor of Marilyn Claus
Copyright 2016
 


This book contains 89 Poems.  Some are written by well-known published poets;  Emily Dickinson, Joan Walsh Anglund, Robert Louis Stevenson.  But many others are written by lesser known poets; my Mother, my siblings, my daughters, nieces and nephews, and even one by me.  Needless to say, this is a very special book, compiled lovingly by my sister Amy with contributions from all of us.  
When I thought about composing a contribution of my own, I was stumped at first.  I’ve never considered myself a poet!  But then I looked back at a poem my Mother wrote for me when I was 10 years old as she remembered herself at that age.

ADRIAN, AT TEN   (by Marilyn)
Turned up nose—usually tucked inside a book,
Enormous blue eyes—looking out at the world, shyly,
Smiling mouth, that doesn’t tell your thoughts,
Wee, warm body, sitting close, holding my hand.

Are you saying something, while saying nothing?
Is this as image of me, at ten, I see?

My mother wrote about our similarities, both in hobbies and in disposition.  Then it struck me.  I could sure do the same.  Now at age 50, I can remember my mother at this same age.  I was startled when I realized the similarities!

            MARILYN, AT FIFTY   (by Adrian)
Turned up nose—usually tucked inside a book,
Eyes wide open, studying the Dewey Decimal System,
Smiling mouth, teaching others the love of reading,
Open hands, handing a child a magical book.

At 10, what did I see, while watching you?
It was an image of me, who at 50, I would be!

Happy Birthday Mom!  I hope you like your very own book of poetry!

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