Sequins and Schubert
Today I finally washed my fancy black top—
lacy with sequins—that’s been on my night table
for a shameful length of time. I used to
dress up for my husband’s concerts, leave
the house with him after a quick supper
and end up in a concert hall painted
in broad, masterful strokes by Brahms,
Debussy, Elgar. If I admit he’s been retired
for two years, my procrastination shows
like a slip a bit longer than its skirt. And now
the sequins, studding a clean top, will hang
beside his tails even longer.
But there are jewels beyond the glitter
of the musican’s life, like the Towhee
egg I spotted today, cream with brown flecks
and as perfectly smooth as any number
of Schubert’s tunes.
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This is awesome. I love your use of imagery. And I so understand the procrastination!
Lovely bittersweet poem.
Your imagery is exquisite and sad.
love, love, love “procrastination shows/ike a slip a bit longer than its skirt.” and “And now/ the sequins, studding a clean top, will hang/beside his tails even longer.”
Sweetness in that last stanza.
Music + procrastination + bird egg = A marvelous creation!
I’m glad this speaker is finding things beyond the glitter
Lyrical with great visuals. I did hear music while reading. Your ending is precious.
“my procrastination shows
like a slip a bit longer than its skirt.”
Lordy and oh my goodness! Look what you did. What a splendid metaphor.
And I love the whole poem as well. Thank you for sharing it!
Lovely, Nancy! Love the turn into the “glitter” of nature.