“TOWN SQUARE” – A POEM BY CATHY ROSS ABOUT PEOPLE THE POET HAS KNOWN IN HER LIFE

 Welcome! Lorelie and I know that many of you look forward to reading Cathy’s poems on the NESTER.  “Town Square” will motivate you to think about your life and the people you have known along the way.  If you are new to Cathy’s poems or to poetry, you will find Cathy’s poems are “. . . playful and poignant, with themes of loss and renewal . . . and reveal the unexpected layers within an ordinary life.”

For me, poetry opens windows to views  I would have never seen without the poem. Getting “into” a poem is like rounding a corner on a trail and an unexpected vista opens up, or viewing a flower in bloom and watching a hummingbird land on it.  My world  expands to include what wasn’t there previously. 

Tim

TOWN SQUARE

By Cathy Ross

My life has a center,

a town center, if you will,

where everyone I’ve ever  known

has crossed its cobblestones

 

Some lingered on,

some left at once,

a few I could have

done without.

 

but each one changed me

in some way. Some

came empty handed,

others were gifts

 

I had to wait to open.

The crowd is thinner now,

the faces are familiar,

but the space remains

 

a gathering place,

where I create my own

history, and ask myself:

How do I want to remember this?

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CREDITS FOR POSTS:

Writer: Cathy Ross

Photographs: House Beautiful Website

Graphic Designer: Tim Olson

Editors: Lorelie & Tim Olson  

NESTER url:  https://notesfromanester.com

To read Cathy’s previous poem, “Monarch” published int the NESTERclick here

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