tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post3303715762318167361..comments2023-10-22T23:29:48.012+13:00Comments on O Audacious Book: Tuesday Poem: Curtains by Helen RickerbyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post-33573082516615719202013-04-03T16:58:33.049+13:002013-04-03T16:58:33.049+13:00Beautiful and I do love the idea of overlapping cu...Beautiful and I do love the idea of overlapping curtains - I think I'm one half of an overlapping curtain myself - it makes old age sound quite romantic after all.maggie@at-the-bay.comhttp://www.maggieraineysmith.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post-84034599165105838922013-04-03T13:06:44.228+13:002013-04-03T13:06:44.228+13:00What a beautiful poem! Gave me quite a lump in my ...What a beautiful poem! Gave me quite a lump in my throat. Happy birthday, Tuesday Poem!<br /><br />Helen LehndorfAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-688274121226963086.post-58660116146985499372013-04-02T21:24:29.528+13:002013-04-02T21:24:29.528+13:00Oh wonderful! So glad you posted this here this we...Oh wonderful! So glad you posted this here this week, as I was looking forward to seeing this poem after you mentioned it last week. What a beautiful thing, so full of emotion and yet avoiding over-sentimentality. A determined voice, and delicate in all the right places. This resonates and I'll keep it with me this week, as I'm thinking of my father in his declining state -- something we never expect, until it comes. A lovely gift, this poem. Michelle Elvyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00503119577895402738noreply@blogger.com