Monday, February 10, 2014

Light and Love

If I Could Fly


I wish I had wings,
So I could fly, 
Wherever, whenever,
However high.

Over the schoolyard,
Over the pond,
I'd fly to the clouds,
And way beyond.

Birds might well wonder,
Who I could be,
Kicking and spinning,
And shouting out, "Whee!"

I'd float on the air
And wave to the ground:
I'd jump off a swing,
And zoom up, up, UP--
  NOT Down.

I'd soar with the wind 
As far as it goes,
And tickle the treetops
With my bare toes.

Louise Betts Egan

This was a poem I used to read to my oldest daughter when she was just a toddler. I saw these images of my youngest and they drew me to this book of poems. If I Could Fly, spoke to me today. Not only did it remind me of these images, but it brought back memories of reading books of poetry over and over to Katy. To this day, she loves books and poetry and as for me, I miss those special moments that flew by way too quickly.  I think I may share these books with my younger ones tonight.






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10 comments:

  1. Beautiful poem and such lovely images to go with it, too!

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  2. these are the sweetest images, (((ever)))
    love and light, indeed, she is. magical captures, love and
    *beautiful poem*

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  3. What beautiful images to accompany that very sweet poem. I loved reading about your daughter loving that when she was 2. Very, very sweet. Dancing girls always make me smile. I am so incredibly jealous of your grass and your sunshine! : ). Love, Becky

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  4. Dancing to the rhythm of Life.
    Beautiful.

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  5. Magical indeed! I love this set!

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  6. Your post is so whimsical!!! I love it!

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  7. Hi Kris, We are waiting on you so our circle completes : ). Please add your post as soon as you can! Can't wait to see your furbaby take! Love, Becky

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  8. Hi Kris, My granddaughter, Callie and I were discussing this poem not long ago. I couldn't remember the name of it, but I taught it to her when she was 3 years old and she use to recite it to us over and over. We have been looking for it since our conversation. I love this poem...It has such great feeling. Well, today, we celebrated her daughter's 2nd birthday and when I arrived home and checked my iphone messages, low and behold there was"the poem" posted from your blogspot to me from Callie. Thanks for your post. Mema.

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