A pensive moment on a dull day and a plea for tolerance of my clutter. |
There is a time when all of us must take stock of our gifts It enables one to see it all And each one it uplifts So look around at all the clutter The memories and detritus and offer gratitude in silence Like Andronica and Titus As lovers who within their tryst Didst plot and plan and snare So can we as we offer thanks as often as we dare One is grateful for the moments That come to us some times To reflect upon one's situation And express it in small rhymes In other spaces I have written And none of it makes sense But writing here upon this page I can sit upon the fence I really do collect things I have a need for stuff! My family know this foible They ask, 'Have you not got enough?' But for every little knick knack Thers is a story or two The memories of many years and who gave what to who. This is the scarf my mother wore And this was Dad's old cap Those bottle tops will be so handy Those washers and that tap. It's junk to some but treasure to me I hope you understand I'll leave a story for each thing When I up and quit this land So bear with me my darlings This funny little quirk Of saving things for a rainy day It helps me in my work I'm really grateful for your help In clearing out the old It helped me see what else I need Before my bones get cold. I'm attracted to all sorts of things There really is no order My squirrell eyes noticing Anything on the border. I really try to restrain myself I think I'm getting better But every so often I have a splurge Perhaps I need a fetter. I'm thankful for this chance my dears To unclutter my old mind Maybe on another day I'll leave foraging behind And live in minimalistic mode With nothing left to muse on But that is some way off methynx I quite like the confusion And when I'm gone you can hold a sale Within our garage double But please whilst I am in this coil Please don't burst my bubble. |