A wise woman I knew,
never could read a book,
she cared for the chickens,
sang and danced as she cooked.
She could make sweet candy,
curdling milk with lime,
adding sugar too,
it tasted sublime.
Building her fine house,
of mortar and bricks,
she mopped it inside,
with a rag and stick.
Not watching a clock,
when predicting time,
instead looked outside,
noticing sunshine.
Quickly sniffing air,
smelled visits from rain,
once or twice saved lives,
curing any pain.
Her eyes could not read,
but her mind could see,
all the kindest hearts,
and the greatest thieves.
Brilliant like no other,
grand ties made us friends,
bonds with no known start,
never see an end.
– Grace Y. Estevez-Reddy
“Illiterate” was originally published on January 14, 2021 and published on SpillwordsPress on March 22,2021.
Wow superb
Thanks so much 💕
Marvellous. I have known such women growing up. Their wisdom and humility were deep inspirations in my life. Thank you for your poem Grace. Well done!
Thanks so much, Suzette.Their natural inner wisdom goes way beyond books.💕
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Beautiful poem, Grace🌹 as always, your work is inspiring and well crafted. You are a great writer.💗💕✨
Thanks so much, Amber. This truly means a lot to me.💕🙏💕
Beautiful 😢💕
Thanks so much💕
Such beautiful imagery or hard working women. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I am so glad you liked it. Thanks so much.💕
Love this!
Thank you 💕🙏💕
Grace – this:
“bonds with no known start,
never see an end”
Marvellous!
So happy you liked it. Thank you.💕🙏💕
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Such a beautiful poem and tribute dear Grace. And congrats girl on 4,000 followers!!! You have done record numbers which is soooo impressive!!! 👏👏👏💖
Thanks so much, Cindy. Truly appreciate you and all of your kind support, my friend.💕
You’re always welcome!! 💖
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You’re so welcome always dear Grace!! 💖💖
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I remember this poem. You sent me the link. It was after I wrote a similar poem. I remember the long commentary I wrote on it.
Still as beautiful as the first time I read it. A poem to remember.
I remember that. Thanks so much, dear Benjamin.💕
Welcome 😊
The traditional wise woman. They are a rare breed these days.
Absolutely 💕
Listen and look and we shall learn
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Quite touching, Grace. 💞
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Excellent poem Grace❤
Thanks so much, Laiba.💕
Welcome❤
You’ve written of someone who is wise without bookish knowledge. Awesome poem Grace
Thanks so much, dear Sadje.💕
You’re most welcome
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Wonderful and so inspiring, this one, Grace. It’s beautiful. 💞
Many thanks, my friend.💕
You’re most welcome, Grace. Always. 💞
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Such a beautiful poem, Grace! I love the last lines.
Glad you enjoyed it, Shruthi. Thank you 💕
Absolutely beautiful Grace 💞 inspirational as always
Thanks so much, Kirti.💕
You’re welcome always 💕
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Goosebumps 💞 your way with words is so beautiful.
So nice to hear. Thank you so very much.💕
Wise woman who is full of conventional thoughts
Conventional thoughts and deep insight.💕
Exactly
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Skilled and street smart women are amazing! 💜 Wonderfully written, Grace! 💜
Thanks so much.💕🙏💕
Her eyes could not read,
but her mind could see… Well written, Grace! A nice tribute 🙂💖
Glad you liked it, KK. Thanks so much.💕
Always welcome 😊💖
She was literate in kindness and the feelings of others. A well-read person, indeed.
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Wow! This is great!
So glad you liked it. Thank you so much.💕
You’re welcome!
My father-in-law couldn’t read, but knew so much more. Lovely read, Grace.
Thanks so much. Sounds like a wise man. So happy you enjoyed it.💕
Beautiful😍❤
Thanks so much 💕
Every time you leave the reader spellbound with your words. Loved this poetry as the story flowed so beautifully 💙
I’m so happy to hear that. Thank you so much.💕