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A Tapestry of Inviting Medleys

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She sat for hours Needle in hand Stitching in silence Inviting medleys She stitched together Hues happy and glad Brilliant and vibrant Inviting medleys She threaded her needle Gently with patience Taking time to create Inviting medleys She laced each stitch Careful, a caress Against soft fabric Inviting medleys She pieced each square Rectangle or triangle Together with care Inviting medleys She gave her heart To the pieces she sewed Weaving hope with her thoughts Inviting medleys She held out the quilt Sensational dreams Blowing on souls Inviting medleys She gave them away Pieces of her love Graceful praise Inviting medleys She was always laughing Alive with compassion Filling her stitches with light Inviting medleys She wove love and hope Into her quilts Delighting spirits Inviting medleys ''T'' Contest, New or Old Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Constance La France November 7, 2021 TAPESTRY THEME WORD

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Date: 11/11/2021 9:55:00 AM
Gina, a lovely poem and congratulations on your Second Place win in my "T" Contest ~ love and serenity _Constance
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Date: 11/10/2021 6:38:00 AM
Beautiful as ever. Congratulations!
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Date: 9/27/2021 10:21:00 AM
Beautiful, Gina. I have some quilts hidden away in a chest that were stitched, I am sure, with medleys. Good writing, as usual.
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Date: 9/27/2021 8:07:00 AM
Love this Gina. I picture someone's mother or grandmother who, like me, loved t make quilts. And when she was done she gave them away to people who would always remember her generosity when they saw this beautiful lasting piece of her. Good stuff. God Bless, JB
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