From the poem “The Great Lover” by Rupert Brooke:
These I have loved:
White plates and cups, clean-gleaming,
Ringed with blue lines; and feathery, faery dust:
Wet roofs, beneath the lamp-light; the strong crust
Of friendly bread; and many-tasting food;
Rainbows; and the blue bitter smoke of wood;
And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers;
And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny
hours,
Dreaming of moths that drink them under the moon;
Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon
Smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss
Of blankets; grainy wood; live hair that is
Shining and free; blue-massing clouds; the keen
Unpassioned beauty of a great machine;
The benison of of hot water; furs to touch;
The good smell of old clothes; and other such —
The comfortable smell of friendly fingers,
Hair’s fragrance, and the musty reek that lingers
About dead leaves and last year’s ferns…
I hope you are doing well, dear friends. I am hanging in there! Have a lovely week.
Love,
Michelle xoxo
Love this, Michelle!! Have a wonderful week. Amazing pictures!!
Thank you, Lisa!