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A Poem by Beccy

She was only obliquely referenced to,
a single line, writ thinly on the flyleaf
of a treasured book, slipping through
time and fingers, that so delicate
thumbed page on page until it came
to me.

'Read and be wise,' it said, 
'to my daughter Elizabeth with love.' 
No signature to cross my palm,
or tell the girl,
whose notes and scribbles
set in childish hand,
from vault and graveyard
still abide; as page on page
I slowly turn, sensing her
reading at my side.

© 2014 Beccy


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I don't know if you have a connection to "Elizabeth" or not, but I felt the connection to this poem for me, I haunt used book stores and often wonder about previous owners, previous readers, especially when there is an inscription in the flyleaf.
Sensing them reading at my side will likely come to mind next time I come across this in a book.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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No connection Noel, just a poetry book I purchased a few days ago that led me to wonder.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Such a charming piece, some words and sentiments live on through eternity, you've pen'd it so eloquently. Muchly enjoyed.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I don't know if you have a connection to "Elizabeth" or not, but I felt the connection to this poem for me, I haunt used book stores and often wonder about previous owners, previous readers, especially when there is an inscription in the flyleaf.
Sensing them reading at my side will likely come to mind next time I come across this in a book.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Beccy
Beccy

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I'm forty four, single and have a lovely fifteen year old son called Charlie. I've been writing poetry and short stories since I can remember. I have always been an assiduous reader of poetry and real.. more..

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