Sylvia, my mother-in-law, is a widow, having lost her husband of almost sixty-three years just two years ago. The Smiths lived in Corner Brook, Newfoundland but after Melvin died, Sylvia moved to Summerside, Prince Edward Island. Tomorrow, she is returning to her original island home, having spent the last two years on Prince Edward Island, living near family. Though we will miss her, Sylvia takes with her our love and best wishes for a happy return to Corner Brook.
This poem is for Sylvia's great granddaughters, Sylvie and Caitlin.
Great Grandmother Smith
Part 1
My great gran is Sylvia
And she loved to garden.
She set the seeds,
Then she let the plants harden.
Port aux Basques was her home
When she was small
Where she lived with her brothers
Carl and Dick-oh so tall.
Classie was her mother
And she did a lot,
Like sew, knit and crochet
And cook in a pot.
Richard her father
Was good with amounts.
Like our father Ben
He could keep the accounts.
Part 2
Sylvia met Melvin who worked on a boat.
When they got married he gave up the float
To work at the mill where he worked night and day
Carrying baskets of leftovers away.
They had lots of friends and often played cards,
The children were happy and played in the yards.
For sixty years they both enjoyed life,
Stories and jokes, they all kept away strife.
Then Melvin was gone and life it was tough.
Sylvia decided that she'd had enough.
Another isle called her away from the bay,
With family and new friends for two years did stay.
Now as she moves back to her true home
Sylvia's happy n'er more to roam.
Her family wishes her all the best
As she settles back into her Corner Brook nest.
Marie Pretty Smith
6 comments:
Well said Marie.You told it well with words and pictures.
This artistic legacy documentation of the girls' great-grandparents will be much appreciated by Sylvia, and in due time will also be much appreciated by the girls. Excellent idea, good work, great gift.
You write a good story
Really enjoyed your blogs always great stories hugs
Nice post with poetic descriptions weaved in beautifully.
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