Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Thankfulness

 Rommy shares this quote from Joana Walsh's essay "My Life As A Goddard Movie"  as inspiration for our poems ~~

“The most expensive garment you’ll ever own is your own flesh.”




Thanksgiving arrives the way it always does

the clatter of dishes, stories we tell

our first born carves the turkey

steam rises in praise, laughter shakes loose

we pass plates and memories with the quiet understanding

being here is never guaranteed


The soft ache in my bones reminds me

how long I've lived in this skin

paid for with every stumble, scar

every winter settled in my marrow

every determined spring pulling me up


Costly as my flesh has been

it has carried me all the way

to this warm room, this crowded table

this moment where love exists 

in the simplest ways, passed hand to hand

like bread






11 comments:

  1. Love this Mama! Looking forward to our heavenly feast, feeling blessed we can be together!

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  2. Thanksgiving is really nice when the relatives eat together. Sounds like you've a missing one now. We too, a son-in-law and a sister-in-law. Hearts and COVID got them both.
    So, Happy Thanksgiving enjoying your day. Our daughter has invited the family.

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  3. What a beautiful poem Helen. We all should be grateful for being alive.

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  4. wow what a beautiful poem Helen I loved it

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  5. I adore this interpretation of the prompt! The tenderness rings so true to me. I have a few more aches than I did at 40, but they remind me that I'm still alive and how there's so much more living I want to do.

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  6. Beautiful poem written by a beautiful lady. Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy your day with your beautiful family....Rall

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  7. It is a very nicely imagined poem. Loved it.
    I have the feeling that the years leave carbon prints in the trees, so does the winter in our marrows.

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  8. What a lovely poem! We don't have Thanksgiving here in Australia, and I'm always a bit bemused by it, but the way you present it here makes perfect sense of it for me.

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  9. "every winter settled in my marrow

    every determined spring pulling me up"

    and then the ending. A very endearing, heart rendered, honest poem!

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.