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Great-Great and Greater Grandma

From deep recesses of my mind I bring a great great-grandma’s face. She left no photograph behind. I dream her dressed in bits of lace, Tatted perhaps by her own hand, A talent she didn‘t leave to me. She labored and loved and lived and left No memories for her progeny. I’ve traced her name, all I can do To give her substance, make her real, A living being who could cry Could laugh and all emotions feel. There was a time I could have asked Her granddaughter of what she knew. That chance is now forever lost No one is left to give a clue. Dear Grandma I lend you my pen, Please tell about the life you led. Be free to speak your mind through me And say the things you would have said. A wealth of stories left untold And lessons from which we could have learned. Dear Mollie Blosser, I’d then record The place in history you have earned.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 3/27/2012 8:52:00 AM
Dear Joyce - Such meaning for all of us who wonder and can see with no photos. My grandma who I loved with a passion wrote me a poem when I was about 11. What a joy to have along with her autograph book from the turn of the century not this one. She was my wise, funny confident. love, Kathy love, Kathy
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Date: 3/26/2012 11:16:00 PM
what an awesome tribute to her. My religion is really into this kind of thing, looking up ancestors and learning about them. I bet you can find out more about her in some archives somewhere!!
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Date: 3/26/2012 5:03:00 PM
Joyce it is good that you have research and found a name..Life is like that for so many that have lived and will live..They don't do anything extraordinary just live normal lives that don't go down in history but their names go into the Book Of Life..I am sure hers is written there...Enjoyed reading your work honoring Mollie..Thanks for stopping by..Sara
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Date: 3/26/2012 4:21:00 PM
this is a wonderful poem and beautifully rhymed. i love the whole idea of it and think that you've given her the place in history you've described here.
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Date: 3/26/2012 3:23:00 PM
You have immortalized your blessed Great-Great Grandmother with your beautiful poem. It made me misty eyed Joyce, how you brought her back to life in this amazing poem, a poem for your progeny to cherish for generations to come. Please make many copies of this poem to share on a holiday with your family so that she and you will not be forgotten. Blessings, Connie Into my fav's.
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