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That’s What You Wrote About the Green Beans Dear Sugarplum, I picked the first of the beans today. I’ll cook them the way Dad liked. Overcook them, really, flavored with plenty of bacon grease. There’s a cucumber ready, too. I’ll slice it up and sprinkle it with vinegar and sugar. No tomatoes yet except for a few cherry tomatoes. I ate them in the early morning, the way you used to before you grabbed your bike from the little building and headed off to the pool. What should I have with the beans? Maybe just a sandwich with slices of leftover pot roast. Well, it’s just about time to go to coffee. Arby’s today. Rae’s in Nebraska, but everyone else will be there. Love, Mom That’s what you wrote about the green beans. Or what you would have written if you were still here. © Mary Lee Hahn, 2022
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A couple of weeks ago, Linda (A Word Edgewise) offered up her third annual “Clunker Exchange.” I chose the line “That’s what you wrote about the green beans,” and I couldn’t have been more surprised by the poem (and memories) those eight words were able to elicit. Thank you, Linda, for this beautiful not-a-clunker-to-me!
Now let’s see what you’ve been writing (or reading) these days! Are you getting ready to take part in the Sealey Challenge? Share your stack if you’ve made one! Can’t imagine reading a book of poetry every day in August? Children’s poetry books count!!
I’m going totally old-school with the roundup this week. Leave your link and a short description in the comments. That’s it. If you’re not able to comment for some reason, I’ll help: mary lee dot hahn at gmail
Thanks for bringing me to your green bean patch via your Mom’s letter poem–it’s delish–love the casualness too, and your pic! Thanks also for hosting the roundup Mary Lee. My poem this week is about Covid, which my husband came down with. I also included links for Monarch articles as just today they were unfortunately listed as Endangered: https://moreart4all.wordpress.com/2022/07/21/poetry-friday-covid-cakewalk-monarchs-endangered/
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https://thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com/2022/07/poetry-friday-every-mile.html
Here’s my post! I have some song lyrics today, and thoughts on cycling.
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Thank you, Mary Lee, what a beauty of a poem about green beans. Those last lines made me weep thinking of my own mom and yours and how time passes so swiftly. Beautifully done.
My post shares some poetry swapping goodness from Tabatha. https://mrsdkrebs.edublogs.org/2022/07/21/exchanging-poems-with-tabatha/
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Wow! I was loving the voice of that poem…and THEN got to your description of the clunker it came from. Dang! You turned that line I threw away into a gem. It totally feels like a visit with your Mom. So many little details from the names to the mention of Arby’s, foods out of the garden to be stars of the dinner show. It’s just perfect. And, the fact that there were surprises in the writing of it makes me SO HAPPY! Thank you for exchanging a clunker! I need one from you…but of course…you don’t have clunkers do you?
I had a completely different idea for PF this week until two poetry encounters caught me by surprise. Love that!
https://awordedgewiselindamitchell.blogspot.com/
And, Ethical ELA had a super prompt this week that resulted in a new poem, Summer Stars, on Star’s padlet. (link in my post)
Thanks for hosting!
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Hi MaryLee! Thank you for hosting today and the poem. I think about this a lot lately, the things I wish I could talk to loved ones passed away about. I also wonder what my kids will want to ask when I’m gone. Morbid perhaps but something I do wonder about. Hopefully that is many years away 🙂 If not decades. 🙂
This week I’m launching my new book: [dis]connection. It is a novel-in-verse sci-fi/dark fantasy. There is both tech and magic 🙂 I hope everyone enjoys: https://timkulp.com/home/launch-disconnection
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What a lovely poem, Mary Lee, and a special tribute. Wasn’t sure I would get one in this week, but here it is:
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Mary Lee, I love your not-so-Clunker! Such a beautiful memory and wistful ending. Isn’t it wonderful when words surprise us? Find what I’ve been writing here (and thank you for hosting!):
https://patriciajfranz.com/blog-poetry-friday-transitions/
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The voice of your mother is so fresh and true. Thanks for sharing a bit of her with us. I missed Linda’s clunker give away. Isn’t it amazing where some lines can take us. I have a sloth video and poem as well as a poetry swap poem from Molly. https://reflectionsontheteche.com/2022/07/21/poetry-friday-slow-sloth-and-poetry-exchange/
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I very much enjoyed your green bean poem, Mary Lee. It had a nostalgic tone and a poignant ending. It also provided me with additional cooking insights, so I have benefitted on numerous levels. You have done colossal with this so-called, clunker.
I am exploring ‘kennings’ as a poetic device this week. It’s an opportunity to indulge in some wonderful wordplay. I am grateful to the Vikings for gifting us, kennings.
https://alanjwrightpoetrypizzazz.blogspot.com/2022/07/kenning-poems.html
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*goosebumps* That “clunker” channeled your mom into a beautiful poem, Mary Lee. And we are the better for it.
Thank you for hosting. 🙂
Today Smidgey is trying her paw at being a fashion blogger…
http://www.weewordsforweeones.com/2022/07/dogspeak-fashion-consultant.html
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Btw, I LOVE your poem. I’ve received so many similar letters myself! ❤
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Oh, Mary Lee, you have created a heart-tugging poem from that “clunker.” I’ve been thinking about how the voices of loved ones linger, and your poem shows this beautifully. The letter format is perfect –it’s so breezy, casual and present, and then the clunker and your final lines rearrange that reality and the whole poem shifts. LOVE IT! I’m in with a few digestively-inspired poems today and my apologies for them! lol https://nixthecomfortzone.com/2022/07/22/pf-poetic-indigestion/
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Dear Mary Lee, thank you for this new glimpse of your mom & memory & green beans! Wonderful. I’ve got a poem inspired by camel art: “Be A Camel When You Travel.” 🙂 Thank you for hosting. xo https://irenelatham.blogspot.com/2022/07/camel-poem.html
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Your poem is a delicious slice of love, Mary Lee. Thank you for that, and for hosting. I have two short poems today, plus a map made by a children’s library: https://tabathayeatts.blogspot.com/
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Thank you Mary Lee for sharing your memory of past summers, your Mom and green beans, one of my favorite summer foods. I am sharing haiku inspired by thoughts of water and heat this week. http://janicescully.com. Thanks for hosting.
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What a beautiful comfort-green poem, Mary Lee, seasoned with love and loss. Linda’s line was a gift, for you. I was thinking of the lovely Linda when I posted belatedly today. (But yay, I made it!) Sharing a book titled, ‘Paper Poetry’. It would make a lovely addition to poetry stacks for August! https://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/paper-poetry/
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Whoa, I love this poem and what you did with a clunker!
I AM doing the Sealey challenge this year. I’ll post about it next week. I’ve got my books together.
Today, I’m sharing a new printables page I made for teachers inspired by Janet Wong! I also have a haiku and book recommendation. 🙂
https://www.marcieatkins.com/2022/07/22/poetry-friday-july-22-2022-poetry-printables/
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Thanks for hosting Mary Lee. I love the poem written about garden treats and honoring a loved one (what they would have written). It is definitely not a clunker! It’s awesome! Today, I wrote about watching loons at dusk on our little Northern Wisconsin lake. It’s so peaceful (and cool) here. https://theapplesinmyorchard.com/2022/07/22/poetry-friday-enjoying-dusk-at-the-lake/ Thank you, again!
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Mary Lee, your clunker line turned into a beautiful memory of your mother. I wonder if you have any letters saved from her. I know I have cards with short thoughts saved and they are my little treasures. I am offering some memories of summer past and thoughts on summer present
https://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2022/07/summer-on-my-mind.html. Thank you for hosting. I will slowing make PF rounds this weekend because I am on slow mode now. It’s in the high 90 degree temps here so we are to cooling in the pool.
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Thank you for hosting today, Mary Lee. My mouth is watering for green beans after reading your touching poem.
Today I’m sharing a poem inspired by the goldfinches who grace my yard.
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Mary Lee,
This poem that starts about green beans had me teary eyed at the end :
“Or what you would have written
if you were
still
here”–
Seems that phrasing could open so many more poems about your relationship with your mom, or others who are gone.
Thank you for sharing this heartfelt poem. Made me think of the plums from “This Is Just To Say” poem at first. Now I will find green beans synonymous with your sentiments.
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