This scarf is wide, long and warm.
The width elicits surprise yet
it was made with certain deliberation.
It is for one that is tall
and lives where snow falls
and wind blows during
long days.
A scarf that is warm,
able to wrap long around
neck, face, keeping cold out.
Long, thick, wide ~ echoing
my wish for you to be covered,
safe, warm, protected, saved.
Green for beauty,
for the hope of Spring to come again,
for sunshine.
Green brown for tree trunks beauty,
the fading leaf with the promise
of more to come again;
brown for good clean dirt for planting,
for trees and peonies.
This scarf has the words
I love you
knitted in it over, and over, and over.
It is of trees, flowers, warmth and reminders of spring
in the midst of a cold, long winter.
What beautiful words!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect scarf.
ReplyDeleteknitting poetry...wounds like your scarf has a wonderful future ahead. :)
ReplyDeletenothing beats a scarf knitted with love. <3
ReplyDeleteGorgeous--the poetry and the garter stitch!
ReplyDeleteKnitting with beautiful love and intention - that is a gift in itself. :)
ReplyDeleteyou have a talent for weaving words and knitting wool :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely Yarn Along post!
ReplyDeletebeautiful words for a beautiful hand knit!!
ReplyDeleteI love the poetry of your words! They would be perfect printed up and sent along with with the scarf! Gorgeous yarn as well, I love deep greens.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah ~ I am hoping to do exactly that!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for your kind and encouraging words! I feel really blessed, thank you!
The poem and the scarf are both so lovely.
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