love : ted's poem
song : can i stay by ray lamontagne
as previously mentioned, i'm very excited about valentine's day this year and although i don't read much poetry, i do love the book valentines by poet ted kooser. here's a poem for you -
tracks
using a cobbler's shoe last
i found one summer at a yard sale.
and the heavy leather uppers
from cast-off boots, a jigsaw,
some wood, an awl and thread,
and a few evenings sitting alone
thinking of you, i have fashioned
a pair of red valentine shoes
with heart-shaped wooden heels.
look for my tracks on your doorstep
where i stood with sore feet
through the evening, too timid to knock.
so tender and dear. i have two other poems by ted here and here. enjoy your day!
xo, cindy
ps the fairie is from the magpie and wardrobe.
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how sweet...! I'm going to have to check out this book.
I love the image of heart shaped heel prints. Thank you for the poem. I'm super excited about Valentine's Day too!
GREAT song and I love this poem...thanks for posting.
That fairie is darling! As is your blog.
So lovely and descriptive, I could picture it. Love your blog and layout!
fantastic choice for a song - ray lamontagne is one of my favorites when it comes to soulful, soothing music. and this is such a lovely poem - i've never read ted koosher's poetry before, thanks for sharing :)
Beautiful blog! I just wanted to let you know that you have been nominated for the Lovelies!
http://loveliesaward.blogspot.com/2010/02/blog-photography-quaint-handmade.html
Oh that is truly so sweet! Heart shaped heels - can you imagine? I could envision it all in my head :) Thanks for sharing it with us Cindy!
(congrats on your Lovelies nomination!)
xoxo
The fairy is wonderful but the poem is so. much. better!
Thank you for a moment of escape this morning.
very sweet cindy--just wanted to drop you aq note of thanks for your kind comments--i know you understand and i thank you. you are such a love. also, my little butterflies try to cheer me up every morning and for that i am very very thankful...oxo, deb
i can't recommend that book more highly. it is heaven!
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