Tuesday, December 9, 2025

sewing me

 

with maple leaves & apricot threads

along the pattern drawn in my head-

a mash-up of seasons

pinched in circles 

crinkled by moss & moonworts


there's a backstitch

to loop into,

brown as long tail of winter wheat

then scattered red as pomegranate seeds 


what hardness i have is softened

what stiffness i have is uplifted

to the steady clacking of the needle plate 


though the hemming is sloppy

and the binding a crooked line 

i am 

resilient as feed dogs,

threading & unseaming each patch 

as i go along

my floral-spiked hair is loose bobbin

my feet the bias, popping with color


i ease into an

applique sutured in green

spring words leaping from my lips

sun's breath on my hair





Posted for dVerse Poets Pub - Come Sew With Me...Sort of, hosted by Lillian.  Join us when the pub doors open at 3pm EST.  Thanks for your visits and comments.

13 comments:

  1. I love how you used all the words on yourself... it worked so well... and I think the winter is a good time to mend.

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  2. Grace, this is stunning! And you win first prize for not only using all the terminology, but stitching them together with such beautiful imagery and creativity!

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  3. days and weeks threaded one onto another as you walk and bob along. Really lovely.

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  4. Well Grace ... I read your poem "after" reading Bjorn's ~~ I thought he used more words than anyone possibly could have ~~ UNTIL I read yours. LOL Magnificent work!

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  5. Stitcheriffic response to prompt!

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  6. Grace, such seamless commune with nature.

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  7. Beautifully written, Grace. I liked your line... i am resilient as feed dogs...

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  8. How beautiful - it felt like a meditation with the flow and imagery - Jae

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  9. What a lovely bunch of words you've woven into your pattern! I guess you could say I've named my cat after you without meaning to! But she's very pretty. (I like how you used feed dogs)

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  10. I feel the resiliency and hope in this lovely piece. Especially love the description of "brown as long tail of winter wheat / then scattered red as pomegranate seeds". So beautiful, Grace.

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  11. I admire the seasonal imagery of nature stitched beautifully into your own experience of life. A lovely post, Grace.

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  12. This is a lovely poem, Grace--a beautiful reflection full of evocative imagery.

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