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Tender Whispers from the Heart – January finish

The Scars of Life – Aminata Sow Fall

I have finished my January poem for the Tender Whispers from the Heart class. The theme was New Beginnings.

Aminata Sow Fall is a Senegalese poet. She writes in French, but I have used the translation.

The linen is an antique torchon (tea towel) and I used Au ver á soie perlée in shade 171.

It’s my hand-writing. I used a frixion pen, ruled lines, and then wrote the poem.

I am not sure about the buttons. I wanted a bit of decoration, but not too much, for me, it was all about the words.

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Tender Whispers of the Heart – April

April’s theme is Beauty

My supplies for April have arrived. There was quite a delay this month.

I have narrowed my poem choice to two possible stanzas

it all comes down to this:
In our imperfect world
we are meant to repair
and stitch together
what beauty there is, stitch it

with compassion and wire.
See how everything
we have made gathers
the light inside itself
and overflows? A blessing

Holding the Light – Stuart Kestenbaum

Or

But I study what is beautiful,
what is generous. I offer it my devotion.
Even in this moment writing this poem,
I stitch in the pauses and the stumblings –
these, too, are beautiful because they are true.
I stitch in the pure potential that steeps
in uncertainty. I stitch in silence. I stitch in hope.

Stitching it Together – Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

I am leaning towards the second one.

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