Patchworks Ladies

Please help me find this poem my gran learned this when she was 9 she is now 90?

At Piccadilly Circus is a LADY Mrs. PYM her gray shawl and store his black cap and apron TRIM rigid SNOWY AND DEEP BASKET WITH WDE hyacinths and tulips and daffodils A NIGHT AT THE INTERIOR OF WHICH HE HAD rain and snow fell thickly SHE hadnt sold her flowers and turned to go finally to his beloved LITTLE OLD cottage where an outbreak that had no fire in a dish and that IT WAS NOT THE MEAT Just put her basket THEN all the flowers she thought they flew LOOKED LIKE FARIES and soon she suspected that the FLAMES WINDING THE CHIMNEY The following table EVEN FOR TURKEY AND THE FOUR FROM THE PUDDING TRAY SATIN PATCHWORK QUILT down on his bed and his coat hung squirrel TIPPET ON THE HEAD her purse fell from the rafters and a chuckle WHERE IT LAY OF LAUGHTER AND SHOOK stack as The Away FLEW FARIES

Considering the age that you have shown, this may not be a famous poem by the author. At school memory instruction was standard. This could be a poem, someone wrote to the school, a friend or teacher, or even teacher. It was not like the Gettysburg Address and the preamble that I remember. These passages were not necessarily famous. It was an exercise in memorization. My grandmother had one, she remembered all his life, and I do not think it was a work published just a moral with a story she had to memorize. If your grandmother does not remember the author, it probably was not an issue important or one of the teachers considered to be stored too.


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