My Garden Of Gold

My Garden Of Gold

A Chapter by Cherrie Palmer
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trying to let go

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     Childhood memories filled with life, of summers fishing and catching toads, gigging frogs near our swimming hole. Bailing hay and stacking it high, digging ginseng on the north-east slope, then picking gooseberries for the perfect pie.

 

All of this on my grandparent’s farm is not but a memory of days long gone. Now the only reason I cross this path is  for heavy memories filled with death as my family plot steadily grows and becomes my garden filled with gold. Now these living stones are a reminder to me  that I will rejoin them one day on Heaven's streets.



© 2011 Cherrie Palmer


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You know the term 'sucker punch'? You get clobbered without ever seeing it coming and end up sitting on the floor wondering what happened... That second stanza was an emotional sucker punch. I had tears before I realized it. Had to get up and head for the library restroom. ::smile:: This writing is one of the nuggets of gold in the garden of your poetry. Maybe even more for those of us who have experienced the bitter sweet of life's ebb and flow.

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You know the term 'sucker punch'? You get clobbered without ever seeing it coming and end up sitting on the floor wondering what happened... That second stanza was an emotional sucker punch. I had tears before I realized it. Had to get up and head for the library restroom. ::smile:: This writing is one of the nuggets of gold in the garden of your poetry. Maybe even more for those of us who have experienced the bitter sweet of life's ebb and flow.

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I have a feeling Cherrie that you are going to teach us all about life on an Oklahoma farm... This is such a warm and expressive piece...I loved your view on the dearly departed....."my garden filled with gold". Sure, heavy memories, but gold IS heavy.
beautifully penned.
allen

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Ron
This nugget is pure gold and is shared by so very many good and sorrowing people. God bless Cherrie in her time of loss and give her Your strength.

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oh cherrie, you have a way of bringing the heart to bear

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Oh gosh what can I say... very emotionally in depth... seems the older we get the more precious memories can become when the loved ones in them pass on. But also they become a bit bitter cause we know we can't go back.

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It's amazeing to have wonderful precious memories! Memories is what keeps life going! Excellent poem!

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Those memories are precious, and one day we'll all be part of someone's equally precious memories. The cycle of life goes on, full of both beauty and sadness.

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Cherrie Palmer
Cherrie Palmer

Oakland, AR



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I am a published poet and love poetry. I live near the White River, and love trout fishing. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: Obsession Starts.. more..

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