Her favourite coat, forever hangs in my wardrobe
Unmistakably I feel the coat’s presence
Every-time I open the wardrobe door
I instinctively turn to see her family heirloom
A gift that’s been handed down from her grandmother
However, the gift she wasn’t able to wear when the sickness begun.
Not once, over the next thirty years, of frailty and fears
Time is now a broken clock face
Seven years ago, she did pass
And her favourite coat I keep, my piece of memorabilia
I do know, she’s not going to reappear
For me to gently and warmly cover her tender shoulder
Consciously I’m not sure, why the coat remains
I’ve tried to give the coat away
To a homely charity, and even a local actor’s group
Fortuitously her coat has not been accepted
Here in the wardrobe, the glorious old coat stays
Along with the other trinkets of her forever spirit
Ivor Steven (c) 2019

Allah! This made me so emotional. She must be so happy above there. May Allah bless you.
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Yes I cried while I wrote the words, I happy you show your emotion….
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It gives me so much happiness to read about such strong and eternal love in these times when love is losing its meaning.
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I know what you mean exactly, her forever star is shining down on us
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Indeed. Take care.
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Is it a fur coat, Ivor? If so, it’s back in fashion, I believe. Just saying…
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Yes a fur coat from the 1920’s I believe
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That’s pretty special. Is it in good condition? Fur coats tend to shed over time – they need a bit of maintenance.
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Oh Raili thes
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Whoops, the stitching is coming apart, but the fur feels ok,
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You can have it restitched. I would go to a reputable tailoring business. If I recall right, it’s recommended to take it outside, give it a good shake and airing now and then.
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-care-for-natural-fur-coats-2147269
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Thank you those tips Raili, fabulous ….
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😘🤗
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This brought tears to these old eyes. Love you my brither. 💛😢
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Yes Walt, I cried when I wrote the, I’m happy you felt the emotions my friend 😊🤗
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How have you been feeling? I am facing surgery for an abdominal hernia in April.
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The extreme hot 5 days affected me, but I’m back doing my walking and exercises, although still tired, every thing is fine. I’m going to my rehab centre twice a week as well, and that continues until I get on the plane …..
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Gald you are feeling better 😉
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This is beautiful.
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I’m really pleased you liked this piece
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It’s heartfelt, and that came through amazingly.
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Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t
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I know that feeling. I would say this one more than worked.
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trinkets of her forever spirit – so love that, she is like a diamond and shiny button!
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Yes I enjoyed writing this poem, even though I cried, my words contained lots of memories of togetherness
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i envy that, the memories and how you can put them into words
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Thank you Gina, I sometimes wonder at myself, and where the words come from. I received a lovely message, from a WP friend, Paul, a few days ago, and his assessment of my writings, might have some credence.
Paul Sunstone says:
March 1, 2019 at 11:28 am Edit
I just now had an epiphany, Ivor. You’re a master of suspense. I should have noticed it before, but you have a real knack for creating anticipation in your readers. At least in me, that is. You’re so good at it, I bet you do it instinctively. The best skills, I think, are things we learn so well, we do them as if by instinct.
At any rate, it carries me through your poems. It pulls me along effortlessly on my part. I never need make myself read the next line.
I have learned something from a master tonight. It is mine now. Mine to screw it up!
I’ve been meaning to tell you, Ivor. I cycle through about 120 blogs a month, most of them poetry blogs. In my myopic but honest opinion, yours is one of the very best.
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oh amazing! Paul is an excellent writer, this means a lot! you are one of the very best!
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Yes it is a wonderful compliment, and I’m very honoured and blushing xx
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you deserve it so so very much, you put your heart into your writing
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Now that’s enough Gina, I’m becoming all teary xx. Bless you……
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hugs and hankies!
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Such a beautiful story of love 💖 something to cherish forever. There are things in life that gives a strange contentment even in sadness. Beautiful write Ivor.
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Trinkets of life are happy memories, and our own personal treasures, Thank you for understanding my poem Mona xx
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Blessings to you Ivor 🙏
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Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get—only with what you are expecting to give—which is everything.
Katharine Hepburn
I have kept my sister’s shirt and I try to smell her scent, to feel again that it is near me, but in vain…..
The people we loved and we still love live in our soul Ιvor!!!!
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Yes I know dear Efi, and I’ve gained a few tips on how to restore the old coat. xxxx
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The coat my husband wore to our wedding hangs next to my wedding dress in my closet. I feel there presence every time I open the door also. I am right there with you Ivor! Your hand is in mine.
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Haha ..a coat of arms, hand in hand we shall go, with our coats draped over our free arm xx
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Haha I like it:) shall we skip also?
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Just little skips at the moment xx
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Yes and anything Ivor!🌺🌺
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This is lovely, Mum has a picture of her with Dad which she kisses and says goodnight to each night. Dad would have called it nonsense but she does it anyway. I seem to remember her losing patience with his snoring and giving him the occasional sharp nudge, which he would complain about loudly but these are all things I am sure my mother misses very much. I am sure she would give anything to hear him snore again.
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Yes, our memories are our treasures ….
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Tears are flowing.
What a beautiful tribute to Carole and the special coat!
I think it’s important to keep some-things of those who have passed ahead of us. The items can keep our memories alive and our senses stirred…make us smile and feel less lonely. 🙂
(((HUGS)))
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Yes Carolyn all of those wonderful things, and I’m here smiling to myself… my poem has deeply touched every one today, we have all been in the same situation,,,, I’m pleased my words were good enough to convey those emotions
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I recently sent the last of Graham’s clothes to the charity shop. I realised I didn’t need to to hang on to his clothes to remember him. It still felt wrong though.
The reason Carole’s fur was rejected is because it’s animal fur, and no longer acceptable in civilised countries, it’s nothing to do with fashion. Animal rights groups would soon have something to say if charity shops attempted to sell such a thing.
Until the eighties fur coats were still fashionable and none of us gave a thought about the animals concerned, I used to have a beautiful silver fox jacket.
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Well it looks the fur coat is here to stay……
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It obviously means a lot to you Ivor and Carole looked lovely in it. 🙂
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Great memories from the the days when she used to wear the coat , from before when became sick.. xx
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I can Imagine Ivor xx
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Memories…..
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They are our treasures………..
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It is meant to stay with you
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Yes I think so, Derrick..
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THAT is a fabulous picture of Carole in her coat. It reminds me of my friend. Her mother left her a fur coat. My friend could not wear it but wanted to keep the coat because of her mother and the nostalgia. She found a woman who turns fur coats into teddy bears. She now has a teddy bear, named after her mother, that she can enjoy every day.
It seems this coat is meant to be with you Ivor.
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Oh that sounds like a lovely idea….. I search around town.
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Good luck Ivor. It is really a beautiful piece, that stuffed bear. The woman who made it for my friend talked with her at length about how to create her bear.
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I’ll definitely ask around here in Geelong….
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I hope there is someone, I mean if that’s something you would want.
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I think it would be lovely, instead of locked away in the wardrobe all the time
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Colleen’s suggestion seems a perfect solution. You could probably have a fur teddy with a little fur coat. A lovely warm memory in all respects!
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Your fur ever friend Ivor. Hope Charlie Lansborough is tuned our way…
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Thank you Chris, I wonder….
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There are a few things that are meant to be kept, however hard it is to look upon them. But there are happy moments too when that coat made an appearance 😊
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My memories are my treasures, thank you.
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Beautiful. Words straight from the heart.
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Thank you Rose, for your lovely comment
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My pleasure. Thank you for sharing something that means so much with us.
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And sharing is also a good therapy 🤗
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True!!
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I have my grandma’s fur coat and I cherish it. Funny how things like that can mean so very much.
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Yes a little memory is a big treasure
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cherish the memories! How absolutely beautiful this poem was ivor. xxx
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My memories are my treasures
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You got tears to my eyes.Such an emotional post💗
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Sorry Ortensia, yes it certainly was ❤️😢
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Don’t be sorry Ivor, in a sad way because I feel you but they were very very sweet tears💗
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That’s good then, i know a lot of my poems pull at the tears ducts of many of my readers
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