Thursday, September 11, 2008

lovely poem

A Prayer for Womanhood
God, give each true good woman
Her own small house to keep,
No heart should ache with longing,
No hurt should go too deep.....
Grant her age-old desire:
A house to love and sweep.
Give her a man beside her,
A kind man, and a true,
And let them work together
And love, a lifetime through,
And let her mother children
As gentle women do.
Give her a shelf for dishes,
And a shining box for bread,
A white cloth for her table,
And a white spread for her bed,
A shaded lamp at nightfall,
And a row of books much read.
God, let her work with laughter,
And let her rest with sleep.
No life can truly offer
A peace more sure and deep....
God, give each true woman
Her own small house to keep
~Grace Noll Crowell~~~~~~~1934~~~~~~





1 comment:

Susan (ZenKnit) said...

You left a comment on the ripple-along blog asking what a frog meant. When people have to rip out their knitting they either tink=unknit each stitch stitch by stitch. tink is knit backwards, get it? The other way to rip back is to frog - where you pull the needle out and ravel it down, then put the needles back it. Frog came from rip-it! rip-it! Kind of like ribbit ribbit for a frog noise. Silly, but knitters like it.

Peace