A Muse On Housework
by Lisa
Posted: 01 June 2003 Word Count: 76 |
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Nicotine stained oak beams in a warm cosy pub...
Unfurling petals, crushed velvet,
Jacket spuds.
Discarded gift wrap and Mum's
Amonia-cool hands;
The lines round the eyes of my smiling old Gran.
The thrill of the crumble of a chocolate Flake.
The rippling blue surface of a cold
Windswept lake.
Like the pink puckered face of a puppy newborn,
Some of my favourite things are wrinkled and
Worn...
So why
Should I do
Any more ironing?
Unfurling petals, crushed velvet,
Jacket spuds.
Discarded gift wrap and Mum's
Amonia-cool hands;
The lines round the eyes of my smiling old Gran.
The thrill of the crumble of a chocolate Flake.
The rippling blue surface of a cold
Windswept lake.
Like the pink puckered face of a puppy newborn,
Some of my favourite things are wrinkled and
Worn...
So why
Should I do
Any more ironing?
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