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Created on: February 24, 2010
The Lady Puzzlers
Grand Ladies, All
Their sturdy Hands of Affirmative Action
Worn and frail
Familiar with putting together
The Puzzling Pieces of
Other Lives - Other Worlds
The Puzzle Room
A Social Space
A large oak table strong and true
To hold the gathering Puzzle Pieces all together
For Everyone to view
Every Neighbor -
Every smiling Friend, saying,
“That one’s sure comin’ along -
Won’t be long til you’re at the end -
All the Pieces found -
All the Puzzle Pieces fitted in
Busy Hands if Order -
Color coordinating
All of the watery blues and greens
All of the earthy browns and blacks to be seen
All of the fiery yellows and reds
All of the airy silvers and whites dancing above our Heads
This Puzzle put together by so many Loving Hands
Illuminated Faces from familiar and foreign lands
A kaleidoscope of Envisioning
What is to Be -
If this Piece fits here - what’s next ?
What do you think Sister Minnie ?
Don’t really know Sister Evelyn
But give the Puzzle Piece in your Hand a try -
Pick a spot -
If it won’t fit in - go back to the untried Pieces
And try all over again
Gently pushing down - firmly placing the Pieces
Into this spot and that
With probing, weathered Hands
Minnie, Evelyn, Millie and Doris
All Sage Daughters of Eve
Move mountains, valleys, oceans and civilizations
On top of that magnificent table of oak
With determined, patient ease
Looking for the Whole of what the Puzzle is to Be
Resolute in the Sharing of all of the Puzzle’s intricate Mysteries
They are, after all -
The Lady Puzzlers
Grand Ladies, All
Their sturdy Hands of Affirmative Action
Worn and frail - tell the Tale
Always willing to Answer the Puzzle’s beckoning Call
The Lady Puzzlers
Work until the Puzzle’s Tapestry is Complete
It’s artistic and meaningful Design is unfurled
The Lady Puzzlers Hands of Creative Intention are
Familiar with putting together the Puzzling Pieces of
Other Lives - Other Worlds
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