Showing posts with label poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poem. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

So Precious

So Precious
A poem by Naomi Thomson

From the balcony she watches
the people far below.
Rushing here and there
in the fallen winter snow.

Warm hats and mittens, 
frost bitten toes,
Impressions of life bursting
with joy that ever grows.

Lacey hats and rosey cheeks
and stylish winter minks
Look something like a fairy tale,
"So pretty," she often thinks.

Happy couples ice skate,
or at least, they always try.
He looks at her and seems to say
"So pretty," with his eyes.

Some days from in that balcony,
watching life below,
She thinks how nice it could be
to be down there in the snow.

To be a girl with rosey cheeks
who those from windows say
That every time she passes by,
"So pretty she looks today."

The thought makes her smile,
she looks forward to that day.
"Patience me," she tells herself,
"Patience is the way."

Months go by, the seasons change,
and still the thoughts remain.
"So pretty," they all still seem to be
Yet, still, she stays the same.

Hope still lingers in her heart, 
and still she always says,
"Patience is a virtue,"
and "I can wait, these long long days. "

Yet somehow, she begins to doubt
that she can live down there.
Who would say those words of her,
or would they even dare?

A tear begins to form in her eye, 
"What would they see of me?"
When suddenly a voice, from up above, 
says, "So precious you are to me."

A gentle Voice, it was that day
which told her she was lovely.
'Twas the Voice of He who made her,
the one who created beauty.

"Come to me," He said to her,
"Walk, skate, dance, and see;
That from above, I look down and say,
"So precious you are to me."


Friday, June 14, 2013

A Woman's Answer to a Man's Question

Do you know you have asked for the costliest thing
Ever made by the hand above--
A woman's heart, and a woman's life
And a woman's wonderful love?

Do you know you have asked for this priceless thing
As a child might ask for a toy,
Demanding what others have died to win,
With the reckless dash of a boy?

You have written my lesson of duty out,
Man-like you have questioned me;
Now stand at the bar of my woman's soul
Until I shall question thee.

You require your mutton shall always be hot,
Your socks and your shirt be whole;
I require your heart to be true as God's stars,
And as pure as heaven your soul.

You require a cook for your mutton and beef;
I require a far better thing.
A seamstress you're wanting for socks and shirts;
I look for a man and a king.

A king for the beautiful realm called home,
And a man that the maker, God,
Shall look upon as he did the first
And say, "It is very good."

I am fair and young, but the rose will fade
From my soft, young cheek one day,
Will you love me then 'mid the falling leaves,
As you did 'mid the bloom of May?

Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep,
I may launch my all on its tide?
A loving woman finds heaven or hell
On the day she is made a bride.

I require all things that are grand and true,
All things that a man should be;
If you give all this, I would stake my life
To be all you demand of me.

If you cannot do this -- a laundress and cook
You can hire, with little to pay,
But a woman's heart and a woman's life
Are not to be won that way.

 - Lena Lathrop