I like Old.
Great Depression
worn-in (not worn-out)
favorite quilt
classic car.
I like the way Old feels.
Sheets washed a thousand times
frayed around the stitching
busting from stories.
I like the way Old sounds.
Creaky wooden floors
heaters that pop and snap
doors that slam like they really mean it!
I like the way Old looks.
chipped paint
worn corners
rust
not from neglect or carelessness, but from use.
I'd live in an Old house
with a big Old front porch.
One that heaves to tell me someone is home
and echos of little feet running across it.
I like Old.
~ Holly Glasgow
10 comments:
I love old too Jo! I love to repurpose something with a history to it! XOXO
I love old,primitive things with a story too,I love "old"people,people with advice to freely give based on stories of things that have happenned to them,love thinking about your poem,phylliso
That could have been written about our cottage, but we don't have a porch. Old houses have a character that just can not be recreated.
Hi Jo, I love those old chairs on that porch. I love 'old' things period... The older I get--the more I like OLD things...ha ha
I always wanted to buy a really old farm house and renovate it. Maybe that will happen in another lifetime.
Hugs,
Betsy
We have that old house, with the front porch and the creaks and the clanging steam heat pipes and the worn-in, worn-out floors and walls and woodwork --- and we love it. We like Old, too!
Sometimes it's a little noisy, but it's the sound of an Old House, creaks and groans and clanks and all.
Best... Cass
'New' isn't always better, is it? I like most of those old things as well. I also like the picture of the chairs on the porch.
I love the porch with the rocking chairs, Jo -and the poem -yes!
Perfect picture and poem. I love old things, especially old chairs!
Sunny :)
I love old and I love this poem!
I love old too! I pick up old things all summer at yard sales and have old things that belonged to my mother. Old speaks to me of a time past when things were well used/loved and not taken for granted. New just doesn't have enough stories to tell!
Post a Comment