A family lost in a furniture store. |
At IKEA they lost their way, a family of five, entrenched among the furniture, a clan lost deep in time, amid Seth Thomas grandfather clocks, between plush sectionals…directionless these suburbanites, Cathy and Joe, plus the little ones: Robbie, Amy and red-haired Ann. Lazy Boy logistics was of no help, nor an explosive squawk of cuckoo clock alerting for the lost, where Joe said east and Cathy insisted west, and the kids merely hunkered down on inviting sofas. Joe tore of piece of his orange flannel shirt: “Here, tie this to that lamp; this way, if we should see it again on our tireless IKEA trek, we will at least know we are going in circles.” Cathy was one to oblige, as they strode onward, single file, like a slither of happy family winding on, panting out anxieties past Ralene tables. Joe sang camp songs to keep up morale…Cathy was taken by the crystal in lamps and the kids broke ranks—climbed Poang chairs. Spotting a window, an intense beam of sunlight set hope in motion, like a gush of refreshing waterfall it was for Joe, who in fine fatherly form, blurted joyfully, “Hope springs eternal! I think we are found!” 37 Lines Writer’s Cramp 10-10-19 |