Monday, March 14, 2011

To Maureen, with thanks.



You entered my life in a casual way,
and saw at a glance what I needed;
There were other who passed me or met me each day,
But never a one of them heeded.
Perhaps you were thinking of other folks more,
Or chance simply seemed to decree it,
I know there were many such chances before,
But the others-well, they didn't see it.

You said just the thing that I wished you would say,
And you made me believe that you meant it;
I held up my head in the old gallant way,
And resolved you should never repent it.
There are times when encouragement means such a lot,
And a word is enough to convey it;
There were others who could have, as easy as not,
But, just the same, they didn't say it.

There may have been someone who could have done more
To help me along, though I doubt it;
What I needed was cheering, and always before
They had let me plod onward without it.
You helped to refashion the dream of my heart,
And made me turn eagerly to it;
There were others who might have (I question that part) --
But, after all, they didn't do it

Grace Stricker Dawson.

Taken from: The best loved poems of the American People. Doubleday (1936).

There is so much more that I wish I could find the words for; but for now, thank you -- thank you for all you do.


2 comments:

  1. swim swim, little fishie, swim swim if you can...
    and she swam and she swam all over the dam(n place)
    looks good on you, girl; bask in it for awhile.

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  2. Thanks Harlequin -- I just about cleared the tank :)

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