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"Poetry that makes me weep, ponder, sigh, and
laugh out loud. “Gather Ye Rosebuds” will haunt
you. “Women I Have Loved” will make you miss
maternal arms that held you close. “Beach Reverie”
will make you yearn for an ocean breeze. And like
the kiss whose imprint lingers on the kitchen
window long after lips have gone, Dorothy
Fletcher’s words will linger in your mind long
after you’ve finished reading.
Jayne Jaudon Ferrer Author of Dancing with my Daughter, A New Mother’s Prayers and
A Mother of Sons
CONTENTS
Zen Fishing
Zen Fishing
Beach Reverie
Wind Chimes
Mimosa Breezes
Great Snow of ’57
Barefoot
Mountains, Memory, and
Marguerite
Starry Night
Morning
Bedding the Birds
Nature of the Beast
Key West Cats
Thanksgiving at Ernest
Hemingway’s House
Encountering the Feminine
Encountering the Feminine
Mama’s House
Mama’s Garden
Eve’s Garden
Chess Pie and Neenie
Neenie’s Chess Pie Recipe
Lady Food
Hard Journeys and
Relationships
Women I Have Loved
Sleeping with Bears
Sleeping with Bears
Mystery
Unremembered Acts
Beau Geste
Duchess
Hardy’s Imprint
Living with a Man
Man’s Body Found
Wonderment
Wonderment
Little Girl Memory
Rainy Days and Mandy
Fireflies at Fort Clinch
Blueberry Morning
Blueberries
Bus Rides and Little Kids
Express Bus
Casey Beach Day
Casey’s Touch
New Beginnings and the Empty
Nest
Seeing a Great Light
Treasure
Treasure
Quilting Harvest
Grandmother’s Window
Grandfather’s Cane
Pony Prints
Overgrown
Dandelions
The Magnolia Tree and Me
Christmas Cactus
The Magic of Trains
Life and Losing and a Friend
Named Dobie
Gather Ye Rosebuds
Acknowledgments
About the Author
REVIEWS
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