Table for Two
A Poem
‘Twas a typical Monday
And all through the house,
Louisa was moping
For she did not like her blouse
But with Wes in the carrier and Lou in a hat
We all started out for school and a nap
Then, while on toward the laundromat
Where our clothes we would launder
My thoughts kept on turning toward a small problem to ponder
From out of Lou’s room there’d arisen a chatter
We’d moved in a new table to address a small matter
The new bigger table was for art, and Sweet Lou’s
But we’d had the table on hand – it wasn’t quite what I’d choose
The big table bothered me;
Its dimensions weren’t right
It took up too much space
In the room - and my mind
And I’d seen smaller options
At an Ikea sojourn
But couldn’t justify the money
On such a minor concern
Then what to my wondering eyes should appear?!?
But a miniature table
Someone no longer held dear
Above Wes’ and my heads
I held it aloft
And bore it for home
(Nothing was dropped)
Then I snapped a few photos of the new table
And grabbed my laptop to record this here fable
And though the change may seem small
At least that’s what I fear
In person the difference is really quite clear!
As we headed back to the laundromat (it’s cloth diapering day)
I thought how I love Brooklyn, this magical place
Such generous neighbors – with their crap they’re so kind!
Happy trash picking to all and to all a good find!