Wednesday, January 27, 2021

winter snow storm

Steel gray clouds

blanketing this forest in snow

black and white lines, 

snow marking the trees.

In solitude

I find

quiet and peace

and god in each snowflake.

  



Monday, January 4, 2021

Love letter Whit to Carolyn

Taken at a dance when they were 
in college at the University of Missouri.
 
Jan 66


What would you say

When you hear?

We’ve been apart so long.


Duty is the strongest word.

Do you love me enough to say

“Do your duty as you see it.”


I think so.

I’m about to go again.

Into another, let it be the last.


This will be the last.

Tho’ it may seem overlong

Then I’ll be home.


Remember - when in school?

Remote as that time may be.

Reveries of time gone by. 


I remember the phrases

I look at our picture.

It reminds me of --


‘I could not love thee half so much, 

Loved I not honor more.”

Honor and love. 


These two things have made me.

The Honor of my country

The Love I hold for you.


We have not chosen the easy path - you and I.

Wealth and comfort have been cast aside.

Wonder and continuing wonder for me.


The words “I love you” seem too simple

Though what else need be said.

The “I love you” is it


This letter was written on his return from Vietnam. He left us in Missouri to finish school and moved to Virginia alone for his next assignment. We followed as soon as school was out. The quote is from a poem by Richard Lovelace, To Lucasta, Going to War

Birthday Love letter 1979 Whit to Carolyn

Carolyn and Whit Wallach 50th
 anniversary August 18, 2001

June 1, 1979


Carolyn,


Almost all the love songs have been sung telling how I feel about you.


The poems we have enjoyed have only touched on how much you mean to me.


I thought about creating a new love song/poem for this birthday.


But what I wish for you this year goes far beyond melody or rhyme.


You are strength and stability.  Your presence in our home and in our endeavors, makes it worthwhile.


Without you what we are doing wouldn’t be worth the effort. 


Honey, there’s not much I can buy you with money.


I hope you can accept this little note of love.


Many more birthdays are still before us. May we share them together.


I love you.


Happy Birthday,

Whit