Her Favorite Chair

by N J Thornton   Jan 21, 2005


She leaned back in her favorite chair
and closed her eyes
She saw herself sat on a shabby wooden
rocking horse
A woman, her mother, sat in her
favorite chair knitting.
She watched her mother as she
placed every stitch delicately.
She counted the colors that entwined
creating an eloquent cloth that flowed
down off her knee like a beautiful stream.
The woman glanced up for a moment
And smiled.
Intensely watching her mother,
she smiled back, and gently began
to sway the creaky rocking horse
to and fro, to and fro.
The woman gently put down
the knitting needles and picked up
the scarf. It sank into her perfectly
pink palm, and ran smoothly through
her fair fingers.
The woman stood and stepped
over to her girl. Placing it around her
neck she whispered “ perfect fit.”
She kept rocking to and fro, to and fro…
Took a deep breath and opened her eyes.
She sat up in her mothers favorite
rocking chair, and put her hand
to her neck, and felt the scarf.
the multi coloured weave flowed
softly around her neck, just where
her mother had put it.

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  • 18 years ago

    by wanted dead or alive!

    Another great poem...not too sure what the meaning is behind it though?
    but the use of words and the way it flowed was wonderful!

  • 18 years ago

    by Larry

    It's probably not you -- I just need to be more open-minded to different styles of poetry

  • 18 years ago

    by .

    I really wish i could write like you! Your poems are all so beautiful! 5/5 Loved it!
    Becky
    xoxo

  • 18 years ago

    by Andrea

    Ooo i get it, finally! i love it. its different and kinda makes you think.

  • 18 years ago

    by shawn hoskins

    Very good reminded me of my grandmother very well written.

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