Hello Friends,
As a light departure from my usual posts, I’m sharing a little poem inspired by my recent walk into Lulu’s room:
Ten Thousand Tiny Things
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The overwhelm is palpable,
They’re scattered on the floor
Forming hills and valleys
Flowing out the door.
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A golden wig traps teeny hangers,
a sword and dolly’s shoe.
They must belong to something
… If I only had a clue.
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Volumes of artwork, colored pens
My head is beyond rattled.
Jewels and glitter scattered so far
Our cat is now bedazzled.
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I sit crossed legged, overcome
As I decide its fate;
A bulldozer, a wrecking crew
Start with a garden rake?
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A place for all and all in place
A phrase not near and dear …
For this little girl need say goodbye
to at least one thing per year!
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But here we are, inundated
Inside her rainbow room.
There’s no escaping minute particles
Now lit up by the moon.
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So we will live amongst the clutter of
Ten Thousand Tiny Things
Until the day our little girl
Gives to it some wings.
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Love,
T. Marie
Amy
/ April 23, 2013I LOVE this and I can relate to the experience! I was just trying to organize our basement playroom where there was little room for any play because of the medley of flotsam and jetsam. Owen even found some Ninjago cards that I’d tossed in the garbage and retrieved them. Thanks for sharing. Hugs.