Forty days of wilderness
You ask of me, Lord;
What is it I am to seek?
What is it I am to find?
Forty days of wilderness
You give to me, Lord;
What will be your gift to me?
What will be your treasure?
I desire to seek you Lord;
I desire to find you.
You give the gift of your presence, Lord,
That will be my treasure.
Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The Teapot
The Teapot is a postcard story in Welsh Cakes: Book of Short Stories. It takes a look at Marilyn's new found freedom after being divorced by Sam after 25 years of marriage. Sam thought he was getting the best of the deal but he missed Marilyn and the life he had with her, the life he gave up so quickly and without thought for Marilyn's feelings. "Marilyn opened the front door just as Sam had his hand up to ring the chimes. 'Hello, Sam. Bye, Sam.' She pushed a black and white teapot, shaped like a cow, into his hands. 'Take this out of my way, would you Sam? I've got no use for it. Give it to Cora, I'm sure she'll love it.'...Sam watched her drive away like a sad puppy looking through the window as his people went off on a trip." The teapot, a gift given by Sam to Marilyn on her 45th birthday, is a symbol of how little this man knew or understood about his wife or his marriage to her, and how much Marilyn had gained in her life after Sam divorced her.
Labels:
divorce,
gift,
Judith Lawrence,
marriage,
Short stories,
teapot,
Welsh cakes
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)