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by Gyppo » Sat Apr 13, 2019 7:12 pm
NAPO 14 - 2019
Sewing Room
When their last child left home,
all settled in their own way,
even the wild-child daughter
staying with her special man
despite spurning marriage,
time sat heavy on their shoulders.
But she wore it well, and patiently,
just as she had the years before.
Her husband of sixty years,
a large and quiet man,
skilled with his hands,
looked at the family dining room
and asked if she was ready for a change.
Between them they planned her sewing room.
First a handmade sewing chair
designed to fit just her.
While he shaped and glued the wood
and made minor adjustments
she sewed the cushions,
a comfortable but solid match
like their life together.
Custom cabinets appeared,
truly made to measure,
filling the emptiness where family had sat.
Ninety-eight shallow drawers,
all in easy reach, just the right size,
for cotton reels, packs of needles,
pins, felt fabric stored flat to avoid wrinkles,
all the paraphernalia of her craft.
No wasted space.
Drop down tables for marking out,
for cutting, for ironing-in pleats.
A miniature 'gun rack' for paired knitting needles,
neatly numbered 'just in case',
though her fingers instinctively knew the sizes.
A tilt table for her sewing machine
which popped up and down on demand,
leaving a flat surface for small sewing jobs,
or a space, just big enough,
for a couple to share lunch or breakfast.
A craftsman's love tokens,
speaking the words he rarely uttered.
All produced in his neat and organised shed,
which she'd secretly envied for years.
Gyppo
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Gyppo on Sat Apr 13, 2019 7:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I've been writing ever since I realised I could. Storytelling since I started talking. Poetry however comes and goes