Saturday, September 27, 2025

Trends



Trends

Come fall, I grudgingly wore
Mother's knitted, polyester-blend scarves
wrapped around my neck, trifold,
knotted in back, hooded jacket squeezed
as if by a python.  

Matching mittens if I were lucky,
leftover lengths of yarn cleverly striated;
little did I know the skill involved.

Shawls, cowls, socks, hats
she fashioned, knitting at night,
fireside.  It was her therapy,
her creative outlet,

and I complained, wanting fashions
between the covers
of Montgomery Ward & Sears,

not realizing sister and I were wearing
the greatest trend of all;
her love.

by Margaret Bednar, September 27, 2025


My mohter knit until her dying day. I have her last incomplete project - a purple scarf and I cherish it.  I have a pair of her mittens - almost too small for my hands - yet I slip them on and hold my face.  I have socks she made me and I wore holes in them - I can't throw them out.  She did transition to better quality yarn - but when we were kids she didn't have the money.

Happy Fall everyone.   It's been a while since I've written poetry and it feels good.  Thank you for this space to share and be inspired!

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Inspiration


 Inspiration

Upon a chin of gold
you sit,
not man,
but madonna
of twinkling sky,
birthplace
of dogmas
and devotion,
of blue-lit nights
and silver stars
sprinkled 
upon mortal souls,

you smile,
as I, below,
seek answers,
grasp inspiration -
pledge to go,
to be, to live.

By Margaret Bednar, October 27, 2024


It is also a part of my Emily Dickensin reflection series -  "The Moon, by Emily Dickinson"

It's been a long time since I have written a poem as I've been focusing on my mixed media/collage art.  I hope to be back here writing regularly.