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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Anything Can Happen Thursday! My Favorite Poem of All Time... Patterns by Amy Lowell

It's Anything Can Happen Thursday and I wanted to share with you my most favorite poem of all time.  It is called Patterns by Amy Lowell.   It is beautiful, and if you are lucky enough to have someone else read it to you, then close your eyes and just picture the scene in your mind.....
I walk down the garden paths,

And all the daffodils

Are blowing, and the bright blue squills.

I walk down the patterned garden-paths

In my stiff, brocaded gown.

With my powdered hair and jewelled fan,

I too am a rare

Pattern. As I wander down

The garden paths.

My dress is richly figured,

And the train

Makes a pink and silver stain

On the gravel, and the thrift
Of the borders.

Just a plate of current fashion,

Tripping by in high-heeled, ribboned shoes.

Not a softness anywhere about me,

Only whalebone and brocade.

And I sink on a seat in the shade

Of a lime tree. For my passion

Wars against the stiff brocade.

The daffodils and squills

Flutter in the breeze

As they please.

And I weep;

For the lime-tree is in blossom

And one small flower has dropped upon my bosom.



And the plashing of waterdrops

In the marble fountain

Comes down the garden-paths.

The dripping never stops.
Underneath my stiffened gown

Is the softness of a woman bathing in a marble basin,

A basin in the midst of hedges grown

So thick, she cannot see her lover hiding,

But she guesses he is near,

And the sliding of the water

Seems the stroking of a dear

Hand upon her.

What is Summer in a fine brocaded gown!

I should like to see it lying in a heap upon the ground.

All the pink and silver crumpled up on the ground.



I would be the pink and silver as I ran along the paths,
And he would stumble after,

Bewildered by my laughter.

I should see the sun flashing from his sword-hilt and the buckles

on his shoes.

I would choose

To lead him in a maze along the patterned paths,

A bright and laughing maze for my heavy-booted lover,

Till he caught me in the shade,

And the buttons of his waistcoat bruised my body as he clasped me,

Aching, melting, unafraid.

With the shadows of the leaves and the sundrops,

And the plopping of the waterdrops,

All about us in the open afternoon --

I am very like to swoon

With the weight of this brocade,

For the sun sifts through the shade.



Underneath the fallen blossom

In my bosom,

Is a letter I have hid.

It was brought to me this morning by a rider from the Duke.

"Madam, we regret to inform you that Lord Hartwell

Died in action Thursday se'nnight."

As I read it in the white, morning sunlight,

The letters squirmed like snakes.

"Any answer, Madam," said my footman.

"No," I told him.

"See that the messenger takes some refreshment.

No, no answer."

And I walked into the garden,

Up and down the patterned paths,

In my stiff, correct brocade.

The blue and yellow flowers stood up proudly in the sun,

Each one.

I stood upright too,

Held rigid to the pattern

By the stiffness of my gown.

Up and down I walked,

Up and down.



In a month he would have been my husband.

In a month, here, underneath this lime,

We would have broke the pattern;

He for me, and I for him,
He as Colonel, I as Lady,

On this shady seat.

He had a whim

That sunlight carried blessing.

And I answered, "It shall be as you have said."

Now he is dead.



In Summer and in Winter I shall walk

Up and down

The patterned garden-paths

In my stiff, brocaded gown.

The squills and daffodils

Will give place to pillared roses, and to asters, and to snow.

I shall go

Up and down,

In my gown.

Gorgeously arrayed,

Boned and stayed.

And the softness of my body will be guarded from embrace

By each button, hook, and lace.

For the man who should loose me is dead,

Fighting with the Duke in Flanders,

In a pattern called a war.

Christ! What are patterns for?





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A "Borrowed" Meme

This is fun!  I "borrowed" the idea from Susan at Well Mannered Frivolity.

Rules:  No two answers can be from the same book, and all books must be fiction.  It's not as easy as it seems because you can't use the same book, characters, etc.

Here we go:
Book next to your bed right now:
Deadly Pleasures by Brenda Joyce

Favorite Series:
Gaslight Mysteries by Victoria Thompson

Favorite Book:
New York: The Novel by Edward Rutherferd

Book you would have if you were stranded on a desert island:
The Crimson Petal and the White by Michael Faber

Book/series you would take with you on a long flight:
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

Worst Book You Were Made To Read In School:
Beowulf

Book that Everyone Should be Made To Read In School:
Of Mice and Men

Book That Everyone Should Read, Period:
The Catcher In The Rye

Favorite Character:
Forrest Gump

Best Villain:
don't have one

Favorite Concept Series:
(not positive on this one, so...) Ghostdusters by Wendy Roberts

Favorite Invented World:
Hogwart's

Most Beautifully Written Book:
Out of Africa by Isak Dinesen

Funniest Book:
Sex and the City by Candace Bushnell

Okay, it's your turn... let's see what everyone comes up with!