
LADIES IN LAVENDER
'My favourite flowers? Well, I suppose........
Daisy, lavender and rose.'
Pamela speaking, and you deduce
That she's quaint and gentle, a quiet recluse.
But she's a feisty sort of dame,
A leading light, ahead of the game,
Very with-it and up-to-date.
She has arranged this special date.
Her cottage is such a romantic place
With wicker and pastel and cream and lace.
It seems she likes to set the stage
For an afternoon from a by-gone age.
An antique wash-stand, rose-trimmed pots
Blossoms from dainty garden plots.
A wedding photograph, sepia tinted,
That once was brilliant, newly-minted.
And round the corner another profusion,
Pale flowers in a tossed confusion,
Echoing the white of a clock nearby,
While creamy candles reach on high.
Seen through the window, the creek meanders
Past shady pathways and verandahs.
Hyacinths glow in the winter light
With the water beyond, a restful sight.
The feast is prepared, the table laid,
The cakes on dainty plates displayed.
Pam breathes a satisfied sort of sigh
'A tea-party! As in days gone by!'
Then twenty ageing 'girls' rush in!
What a cacophany! What a din!
Each with a bottle of wine held high.
'Where's the corkscrew?' hear them cry!
In a second they ruin the restful mood!
All they can think about is food! ………. (And drink!)
Ah shall have to ask you to write a rhyme for Purplelcoo after we have had one of our on-line parties . . .
ReplyDeleteYour poem is a wonderful description of the cottage.
ReplyDeleteI had a picture in my mind's eye of what it looked like and voila after seeing the photos on your Clickpicks site--there it was.
Bear((( )))
To Westerwitch
ReplyDeleteI've written a 'purple' poem and I've found a 'purple' picture but my internet connection is 'frail' (I must get a man in!) and I don't know where to put them anyway!!!!
Watch this space!
To Bear Naked
What a faithful reader you are! Today I'm in 'rude mood'. Again....
Watch this Space!
Brenda
Hi Brenda, I love this description of Pam's cottage. However, I've been up and down your side-bar and cannot find click pics. Please help.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful gathering in a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteI guess the Ladies in Lavender were not in purple with red hats! So interesting and entertaining to occasionally run into a convergence of them in a restaurant!
ReplyDeletei can't imagine a more calm pleasant place to be
ReplyDeletelamb's wool
Wow! What a lovely read. And, what a lucky bunch of ladies to have a group of friends like this.
ReplyDeleteAnd, your poem- it is delightful!
It sounds like a fun gathering in a beautiful location!
ReplyDeleteI hope Pam's OK with the restful mood being ruined, hopefully with the fun and love of friendships.
ReplyDeletesimply masterful!!
ReplyDeleteOh my.
ReplyDeleteI held my breath reading through this loveliness!
I love that you let me exhale at the end with your cute final stanza.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful imagery.
I really enjoyed this.
A+++