first love

Setting Up House

Written by Susan Noyes Anderson on . Posted in General-Literary Poems, Love Poems

©2014 Susan Noyes Anderson

first love – first home

It was early days, year one.
Two dreamers at the
gate of wedded bliss.

We found a place that suited.
Used brick. Wood floors. Old,
to give us history.

Weekends we combed farm towns,
haggled with owners over
breakfronts and buffets.

Antiquity beguiled us.
We refinished, polished,
gloried in the sheen.

Secured green plants: fern daughters,
ivy sons. And pussy willows,
naming them like pets.

Our life was magic. Magic.
Oh the innocence,
those days we wandered free.

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This poem is a fond reflection upon the early days of my marriage, written 40-plus years after the fact. I will never forget the golden nature of those days…and the freedom of being “just us.” It was pretty glorious, actually. =)

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Susan Noyes Anderson

Susan Noyes Anderson is the author of At the End of Your Rope, There’s Hope, Deseret Book, ©1997; Awaken Your Spiritual Power: The Fairy Godmother Isn’t Coming!, Karisma Press, ©1999; and His Children (poetry only, photos are by Anita Schiller), Vantage Point Press, ©2003.

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