
#29 – What will make a bookmark…
I have a bookmark box.
(Do you?)
In it, a random set
of handmade helpers
who save pages for me,
say YOU WERE HERE
as a reminder.
(But I dogear, too, much to their chagrin.)
When not nearby
or in a pinch
a gum wrapper maybe or
ribbon
feather
fob
once, a pressed ginkgo leaf
often, a friend’s cross-stitch
sometimes, his father’s 3×5 notecards
from New Guinea c. 1936
most recently, a note from my host to please remove my shoes before climbing up the ladder to the loft where I read Mary Oliver by moonlight.

Photo (Cape Cod, MA) & Poem ©2022, Jen Payne. #NaPoWriMo, National Poetry Month. If you like this poem, you can read similar in my books and zines, available from Three Chairs Publishing on my ETSY SHOP. They come autographed, with gratitude and a small gift.

3 replies on “#29 – What will make a bookmark…”
Mary Oliver is my favorite poet…and her work is perfect for reading in the moonlight while high up in a tree house loft! :)
Have you read her book FELICITY? It’s very good!
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