Summer House |
I have just finished stitching this lovely cross stitch design by Brooke Nolan from Brooke's Books. I've added a border and four lines of a poem which I think goes quite well with this.
I'm quite pleased with the results and will be starting the Winter House in the morning.
I just love Brooke's designs!!!!!!!!
Here is the poem I found to go with the house...........
- It should be yours, if I could build
- The quaint old dwelling I desire,
- With books and pictures bravely filled
- And chairs beside an open fire,
- White-panelled rooms with candles lit--
- I lie awake to think of it!
- A dial for the sunny hours,
- A garden of old-fashioned flowers--
- Say marigolds and lavender
- And mignonette and fever-few,
- And Judas-tree and maidenhair
- And candytuft and thyme and rue--
- All these for you to wander in.
- A Chinese carp (called Mandarin)
- Waving a sluggish silver fin
- Deep in the moat: so tame he comes
- To lip your fingers offering crumbs.
- Tall chimneys, like long listening ears,
- White shutters, ivy green and thick,
- And walls of ruddy Tudor brick
- Grown mellow with the passing years.
- And windows with small leaded panes,
- Broad window-seats for when it rains;
- A big blue bowl of pot pourri
- And--yes, a Spanish chestnut tree
- To coin the autumn's minted gold.
- A summer house for drinking tea--
- All these (just think!) for you and me.
- A staircase of the old black wood
- Cut in the days of Robin Hood,
- And banisters worn smooth as glass
- Down which your hand will lightly pass;
- A piano with pale yellow keys
- For wistful twilight melodies,
- And dusty bottles in a bin--
- All these for you to revel in!
- But when? Ah well, until that time
- We'll habit in this house of rhyme.
- 1912
- Christopher Morley
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