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“Please tell us of your problem, sir,

We're here to give you aid.

Supporting is how we get through,

Speak up! Don't be afraid!”


“Just look around the circle, Sir,

There’s not but friends you’ll see.

Get the whole thing off your chest,

Then Madge will serve us tea...”


“It started much as any day,”

He said. And then he sighed,

“A run together in the dawn,

I was so proud, I cried.”


“Then changing for the workday, but

A load of laundry first.

Who knew that act would be her last?

‘Twas like we both were cursed!”


“So innocent as soap went in,

Naive as buttons pressed,

Then watched as clothes began to swirl,

And tumble with the rest.”


“All was well until the load,

Was moved into the drier.

And watching it together as

The heat was getting higher.”


“Then she was gone, t’was just that fast,

My love was there no more.

And all I had was memories

Of what we had before.”


“I’ve tossed it round within my mind,

There really is no doubt

As a pair of socks, we two went in,

As a single, I came out.”
Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So  Karen CharlotteMimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?

Next week, come give us all a hand,
Pay tribute to the Rubber Band!






Thinking of joining us for Poetry Monday? We'd love to welcome you!
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