Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Something to bear in mind
Dust
Agatha Morley
All her life
Grumbled at dust
Like a good wife.
Dust on a table
Dust on a chair
Dust on a mantel
She couldn't bear.
She forgave faults
In man and child
But a dusty shelf
Would set her wild
She bore with sin
Without protest
But dust thoughts
Preyed upon her rest.
Agatha Morley
Is sleeping sound
Six feet under
The mouldy ground.
Six feet under
The earth she lies
With dust at her feet
And dust in her eyes.
Sydney King Russell
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I'm not dusting anymore then.....
ReplyDeleteyeah, but they left out the oft forgotten stanzas:
ReplyDeleteA house so clean,
From stern to aft,
Got her a cleaning book deal;
H&G mag photographed.
With millions in sales
her worries did fade--
Agatha went out
and hired a maid.
.. just sayin'
by the way - here's my version of Dusting
ReplyDeletehttp://gypcrose.blogspot.com/2008/11/dusting.html