Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Tuesday Slice: Swearing on the state of my house





My calendar is cattywampus
And I really must confess
It's not the only thing that's awry
Much of my house is in a mess.

There's Christmas decor in the hallway
Overflow from kids' rooms, too
Clothes in three sizes piled in my room
(What's a growing/ shrinking girl to do?).

I make lists on a weekly basis
To purge and clean, dust and mop
Somehow most tasks remain undone
I swear the laundry never stops!

Books are piled a dozen deep
On the (former) coffee table
Just waiting there, to be read
I swear I'll do so--when I'm able

To balance out this work and home gig
Supporting a school ten hours a day
Playing chauffeur, wife, mother, friend
The other eight hours get whittled away.

Six short hours left over for slumber
'Til Friday comes around, and then
I sleep nine hours amidst the piles 
And swear I'll get to cleaning...again.

10 comments:

  1. Very clever! Can so relate! Good luck!

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    1. Thanks! Supposedly the Year of the Monkey calls for a giant cleaning on all levels; maybe the universal mojo will help me out.

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  2. This is my life too. You have a gift of verse. You should use it more often.

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    1. I'll take that advice to heart! Maybe I'll set a goal of at least once a week, during the March SOLC.

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  3. What a fun poem and a situation I can certainly relate to! I like your idea of approaching it with humor and creativity rather than hand-wringing despair. Thanks for starting my day with a smile. Oh--and that word--cattywampus--it is so becoming a part of my vocabulary! I plan on introducing it to my students today (after enjoying a 2-hour delay!). Great post!

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    1. Thanks, Molly! Yep, we tried to straighten the calendar, gave up and letting it hang askew. I have to just shake my head at the clutter; no use getting too upset. :-)

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  4. The poem shows that constant rushing around, trying to get it all done, hard to do with so much TO DO. Love the poem's rhythm and rhyme!

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    1. Thank you, Linda! Yes, I sometimes feel paralyzed by the to-do list, and end up doing nothing...hoping to try again this year at cleaning more--and writing more poetry. ;-)

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  5. How much do I love the word "cattywampus"?! What a fabulously fun verse.

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    1. Thank you, Tara! The first line just came to me, as I stared at our crookedly-hanging kitchen calendar last night. My house certainly isn't at "Martha Stewart" status...ha!

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