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Here's a poem I remember from my childhood . . . last year,

Suzanne Cooper (author of Dancing Light & Uniquely Yours)

brought it back into my consciousness,

designing an amulet bag inspired by the poem . . .

thanks, Suzy!


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 Overheard On A Saltmarsh

by Harold Monro

 

Nymph, nymph, what are your beads?


Green glass, goblin. Why do you stare at them?


Give them me.

 

No

 

Give them me. Give them me.

 

No

 

Then I will howl all night in the reeds,

Lie in the mud and howl for them


Goblin, why do you love them so?


They are better than stars or water,

Better than voices of winds that sing,

Better than any man's fair daughter,

Your green glass beads on a silver ring


Hush, I stole them out of the moon.


Give me your beads, I want them.

 

No

 

I will howl in a deep lagoon

For your green glass beads. I love them so.

Give them me. Give them.

 

No

 

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bead sites I like

Bead Expo 2000 International Symposium and Bazaar
A professionally-managed wholesale and retail show
catering to the world of beads and fashion.
March 22-27, 2000, Santa Fe, NM USA

Margie Deeb/Minoa Beadworks
Bonnie Brooks/Bonnie Beads
Suzanne Cooper
Aunt Molly's Bead Street
Emily Hackbart
Shala Kerrigan
Beadnik
Jennie Might/Black Giraffe
Valerie Hixson
Elizabeth Ann Scarboro
Rita Sova
Barbara Ann Carroll
Barbara Whitehead
Dona Anderson
Beaded Phoenix
Hillsinger Fine Hand Beadwork
Frieda Bates
Beady Boop
Ann Paxton
Beady Eyed Woman

magazines online

Interweave's Beadwork Magazine
Aurora's Beadaholic Quarterly
Bead & Button magazine
Lapidary Journal
Jewelry Crafts

other sites I like

my brother's site

 



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