‘A Lace Piece’ (A Pantoum) by Carol Smallwood The Society August 28, 2014 Beauty, Pantoum, Poetry 1 Comment There’s a wonder about it, the fragile beauty of lace. Many kinds for centuries have been important to own; one can go to Ireland, Flanders, from place to place— they’re in catalogs: Irish, Mechlin, lace for the home. Many kinds for centuries have been important to own; even I have Battenberg and Grandmother’s crochet. They’re in catalogs: Irish, Mechlin, lace for the home; bobbins have made many a stitched bouquet. Even I have Battenberg and Grandmother’s crochet to clutch at night, seek at dawn to see its grace. Bobbins have made many a stitched bouquet, painters captured delicate collars in the portrait face. To clutch at night, seek at dawn to see its grace is a security that would be impossible to replace. Painters captured delicate collars in the portrait face: with me, a lace piece or two, will always have a place, is a security that would be impossible to replace: to see patterns in the daily maze; with me, a lace piece or two, will always have a place: the enjoyment of lace is not just a passing phase to see patterns in the daily maze. One can go to Ireland, Flanders, from place to place— the enjoyment of lace is not just a passing phase: there’s a wonder about it, the fragile beauty of lace. Carol Smallwood’s over four dozen books include Women on Poetry: Writing, Revising, Publishing and Teaching, on Poets & Writers Magazine list of Best Books for Writers. Water, Earth, Air, Fire, and Picket Fences is a 2014 collection from Lamar University Press; Divining the Prime Meridian, is forthcoming from WordTech Editions. She has appeared in such journals as: Drunken Boat; The Writer’s Chronicle; The Main Street Rag; Jelly Bucket; English Journal. Carol has founded, supports humane societies. Featured Image: “Lily of the Valley, Lace, Williamsburg Tea Caddy” by Jeanne Illenye NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. ***Read Our Comments Policy Here*** One Response Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi August 28, 2014 Beautiful pantoum, Carol! I love the lace theme so much! It is as though you are weaving a delicate piece of tapestry with poetry. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi August 28, 2014 Beautiful pantoum, Carol! I love the lace theme so much! It is as though you are weaving a delicate piece of tapestry with poetry. Reply