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Nov 22, 2025
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Boots
My weather boots,
black with peace symbols
scattered knee to toe.
I don't remember when
they came to be mine,
but I've befriended the
creeks they've trotted
through that ramble along
virgin woods feeding
old wells of homesteads
long gone, hidden under slate.
Worn, they rest by my
back door, fresh leaves
clinging to their skin,
folklore about glaciers
softened into their soles.
About This Poem
Style/Type: Free verse
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
John Leslie O'Kelley
4 months 4 weeks ago
Boots
You are so crafted and capable of telling beautiful stories about nature and people in rhyme's. My favorite line was in the third stanza! Great job! If you entered a contest I hope that you win! John Leslie O'Kelley. I also like the first stanza with it's reference to peace!
Lavender
4 months 4 weeks ago
Hello, John,
My old boots have sloshed around a lot - sometimes it's intriguing to think about who has walked before us, and what lies beneath.
Thank you!
L
Sen99
4 months 4 weeks ago
These boots.
...... are made for walking.
Thanks Lavendar for the share
A lovely, creative personification of humble footwear, a warm personal story and full of memories.
It's interesting I had a similar idea in "Shoe stories" if you have read that one.
Sen
Lavender
4 months 4 weeks ago
Hello, Sen,
As I've gotten older, I've purged a ton and taken on a fairly minimalist lifestyle. Items like my boots truly have become part of me, and bring me joy. And the places where we've been together mean a lot to me, too.
Your poem "Shoe Stories" sounded familiar to me, and it turns out, I've read it! Lovely, and I can relate to it so well! The stories our shoes could tell...
Thank you!
L
Candlewitch
4 months 4 weeks ago
Dear Lavender,
As I read your poem, I saw the story you were telling unfold before me! I loved your verses, all of them. and I felt the dark cloud over my head start to dissipate a little. very nice job!
fondly, Cat xxx
Lavender
4 months 4 weeks ago
Hello, Cat,
If this poem helps the dark cloud dissipate, then that makes me very happy. I'm so glad it gave you a positive feeling!
Thank you for reading!
Love, L
Candlewitch
4 months 3 weeks ago
You...
are very welcome and thanks for suggesting the Shakespearean slant on my poem "Witch's Curse". You opened up a new way of looking at life and other things!
fondly, Cat xxx
Lavender
4 months 3 weeks ago
Hello, Cat,
It seems to be a natural fit for you, especially with some of the themes in your poetry!
Thank you!
Lx