It has dawned cool and overcast today. When I got up I added a long-sleeved shirt to my usual shorts-and-T-shirt fashion statement.  And the shirt I pulled off the rack? One that belonged to my sister.  I remember when she bought it from a catalog from J. Jill.  I have a blue one that she admired so she got this beautiful white one.  It has little knotted buttons and loops instead of buttonholes, a mandarin collar and a nice, full cut.  Perfect beach cover-up.  I like wearing it; it  keeps her with me.First Stanza
With fingers weary and worn,
With eyelids heavy and red,
A woman sat, in unwomanly rags,
Plying her needle and thread--
Stitch! stitch! stitch!
In poverty, hunger, and dirt,
And still with a voice of dolorous pitch
She sang the "Song of the Shirt."
Thomas Hood - 1843
With fingers weary and worn,
With eyelids heavy and red,
A woman sat, in unwomanly rags,
Plying her needle and thread--
Stitch! stitch! stitch!
In poverty, hunger, and dirt,
And still with a voice of dolorous pitch
She sang the "Song of the Shirt."
Thomas Hood - 1843

1 comment:
I am learning, slowly, all the many ways to keep her with me, too. Great post. Glad you're wearing the shirt!
K-O xx
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