Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Rebel Girl's Poetry Corner: "Winter is dead."


SOMETIMES their household is all Winnie-the-Pooh, which Rebel Girl prefers, she must admit, to Harry Potter.

It was A.A. Milne, yesterday, all the way down the snowy mountain.

Selections from "When We Were Very Young," poems like this one:

"They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -
Christopher Robin went down with Alice.
Alice is marrying one of the guard.
'A soldier's life is terrible hard,'
says Alice."




Ah, Christopher Robin, Alice, a tubby bear, a dormouse, the King of France, pictures books with knights and ladies. Why is Alice marrying a soldier? What kind of mouse is a dormouse?

As the reader, a bear-like Charles Kuralt, announced each title, the little guy would announce from the back seat: "I love that poem!"


They had had a weekend away – the end of winter together. Unexpected snow. The first trout of the season. The little guy's first loose tooth.

This next poem they enjoyed, then Rebel Girl paused the tape and reminded the little guy of the daffodils by the Santa Ana river. The day before she and he had pulled their frilled yellow heads out of the snow. Do you see the flower in the poem, she asked, the daffodil?

He did not.

He saw a girl, with a yellow hat and a green dress.



Listen, she told him - it's about a flower too. It about two things at once. The poet is giving human qualties to the flower. She rewound the tape. She pressed play.

He listened again. This time he saw the flower and the girl. He saw the flowers that they had seen together at the riverside the day before and he saw the one that A.A. Milne had described - all at once. A wonder.

by A.A. Milne:

Daffo-down-dilly

She wore her yellow sun-bonnet,
She wore her greenest gown;
She turned to the south wind
And curtsied up and down.
She turned to the sunlight
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbour:
"Winter is dead".

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh, daffodils in the snow--how beautiful!!

Rebel Girl said...

Rebel Girl confesses: her own photos of daffodils in the snow didn't turn out so well - so she is using someone else's here...

Anonymous said...

Okay, but the kid is yours, right?

Rebel Girl said...

Yes, the kid is mine. Oft referred to as "Limber Lou" by Chunk, I prefer the moniker, "the little guy."

Roy Bauer said...

Aside from the flowers and the drawing, all photos by the Reb, Red Emma, and the Little Guy.

Anonymous said...

Love whatever you did with the colors!

Anonymous said...

Gosh, it sure is beautiful.

Anonymous said...

My students have never heard of Winnie the Pooh or A.A. Milne, and strangely, this turns out to be a teaching problem. No The Boys' King Arthur, either, and no Rose Fairy Book.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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