By
Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern
Writers Magazine
“Hold Me” is the name of one of Ronaldo’s designer bracelets. Each
of his bracelets has a name or phrase to go along with his design that inspired
him. Along with the bracelet comes the card and explanation, “For everyone who is or has been your
everlasting, always remember to hold
them closely and cherish your time together.” It was a popular item during
the recent Mother’s Day Sales due to the story circulating, “Hold Me” were the
last words his Mother spoke to him.
Other
bracelet names are “Hope”, for the breast cancer bracelet with some of the
proceeds going to breast cancer research, Romance, Journey, and Etched in Time.
One of my favorite names is “Katbird” which may mean you are sitting in an
enviable position.
As
with Renaldo’s creations many creations start with a phrase. Songwriters call
it a hook. We see it begin a song, poem, story or book. Something about a
phrase has caught the ear or eye of the creator and the emotion it created
within them moved them enough to create. The words “Hold Me” reminds parents of
the many times they have heard a child or grandchild ask them to hold me. A
spouse when ill or a parent when ill may utter the same words. It is a phrase
common to us all but for different reasons and with
different memories and emotions.
I
love phrases. I listen for them and use them when I can. As a fan of The Blues
I hear simple phrases used in many of the songs. Some are humorous and some are
meaningful. With the older Blues songs I wonder if a phrase was used widely and
placed in a song or did the song make the phrase popular. I am sure it is some
of both.
The
phrase “Hold Me” along with the explanation was something I heard while
shopping in a gift shop for a Mother’s Day gift. Having lost my parents, it
struck a chord. Most phrases that do, I keep.
I hope you do the same. It is a
gift given us along our day to day journey. Be aware of the gift, accept them,
hold them close and return them to the world as a part of something you have
created.
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