My daughter is getting married tomorrow! We're having the wedding rehearsal this evening. Both my daughter’s wedding and reception will take place in historic Salem, Massachusetts—a city that should be remembered for its maritime history…not just because of the infamous witch trials of 1692 that took place there.
(Note: you can find out more about Sara’s wedding reception in A Wild Rose Wedding: What’s on the Menu.)
My daughter grew up near a tidal estuary. There is a lovely seaside park—with two beaches, rolling lawns, shade trees, and a rose garden—in the city where we live. Our family spent many summer days at the park when Sara was young.
My daughter, my husband, and I all love the ocean. We enjoy feeling a cooling sea breeze when the weather is as hot and humid as it has been this past week. We love the sound of the water lapping on the shore…the briny smell of the sea. If the weather is fair tomorrow, we’ll even be taking wedding photos down on Derby Wharf in Salem.
I think you'll be able to figure out why I selected the following “things to do” poem to post today.
THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE THE OCEAN
by Elaine Magliaro
Wrap yourself in a shawl of sky-blue silk.
Trim its edges with lace.
Embroider it with seabirds and sequins of sunlight.
Lap the rocky shore with your salty tongue.
In summer, cool the burning sands.
Let Moon be your mistress.
Rise and fall at her command.
(Note: you can find out more about Sara’s wedding reception in A Wild Rose Wedding: What’s on the Menu.)
My daughter grew up near a tidal estuary. There is a lovely seaside park—with two beaches, rolling lawns, shade trees, and a rose garden—in the city where we live. Our family spent many summer days at the park when Sara was young.
My daughter, my husband, and I all love the ocean. We enjoy feeling a cooling sea breeze when the weather is as hot and humid as it has been this past week. We love the sound of the water lapping on the shore…the briny smell of the sea. If the weather is fair tomorrow, we’ll even be taking wedding photos down on Derby Wharf in Salem.
I think you'll be able to figure out why I selected the following “things to do” poem to post today.
THINGS TO DO IF YOU ARE THE OCEAN
by Elaine Magliaro
Wrap yourself in a shawl of sky-blue silk.
Trim its edges with lace.
Embroider it with seabirds and sequins of sunlight.
Lap the rocky shore with your salty tongue.
In summer, cool the burning sands.
Let Moon be your mistress.
Rise and fall at her command.
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Find out more about Salem, Massachusetts
Aerial View of Salem
Maritime History of Massachusetts
Take a virtual tour of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site
Note: Author Nathaniel Hawthorne worked at the Custom House in this city on the North Shore during his term as Surveyor of the Port of Salem from 1846 to 1849.
The Custom House
View from the Custom House
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The Poetry Friday Roundup is at Carol’s Corner.
Another beautiful poem, Elaine! I'm not finding much time to write lately. I miss it. If only I could make writing a habit...
ReplyDeleteA perfect pre-Wedding Day poem for Sara! Enjoy tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteElaine,
ReplyDeleteI always love your Things to do poems and this one is perfect for wedding rehearsal day. I hope it is as fabulous as last July 10th our daughters wedding day. Cheers to a fabulous day for Sara and the whole family.
~Theresa
Bridget, Janet, & Theresa--
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments. It doesn't look like we're going to have great weather tomorrow. That's okay. We'll have a grand day anyway!
Elaine, I really enjoy your "Things to Do if You Are" poems! They really unleash the imagination.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you, your daughter, and the wedding party!
Elaine, such beautiful imagery! I agree with the others, it's a perfect pre-wedding poem. Tomorrow will be full of emotions, and I know you will write poems about this special event someday. I'll be thinking about you!
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty, Elaine. Love the shawl of sky-blue silk, and the Moon as Mistress.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Salem once and found it very interesting. Have a wonderful day tomorrow!!
Hi Elaine,
ReplyDeleteI've been following your blog for a while now and I have to say, this is my favorite "Things to Do..." poem yet. My students really enjoyed "Things to Do If You are King Kong." I can't wait to share this one with them.
I just recently started blogging about poetry (only 2 posts so far), but if you get a minute, please check it out: http://thesmallnouns.blogspot.com
Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Elaine! Have fun! And I love your ocean poem . . .
ReplyDeleteYour poem is an ocean-delight! I adore the "sequins and seabirds of sunlight" as well as "Let Moon be your mistress. Rise and fall at her command." May your new son-in-law do the same for your daughter! Congratulations to all!
ReplyDeleteA.
I like that.
ReplyDeleteI hope the wedding is going splendidly today!!
Lovely poem that makes me want to rush back to the beach, like the tide.
ReplyDeleteHope the wedding was all it should be; wonderful wild and wow!
Thanks to all for commenting. My feet have finally touched ground after a very special weekend. My daughter was a beautiful bride. The wedding reception was wonderful. I had a blast!
ReplyDeleteElaine, congratulations! You've been working so hard to help Sara have a gorgeous wedding. So glad to see your comment that all went fantastically. Can't wait to hear more.
ReplyDeleteYour ocean poem is stunning. Those first three lines especially. Makes me want to wrap myself in the ocean itself.
Toby & Laura,
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sara got her wish. The rain stopped just before we headed off to the church--and we were able to have wedding pictures taken down by the water on Derby Wharf in Salem.
About "Things to Do If You Are the Ocean: I had thought it was one of the weaker poems in the original collection.