My Room
Papers on the desktop, laptops on the bed,
sticky notes for everything I can’t store in my head:
birthdays of my family, phone numbers of friends–
all the things I need to buy, the listing never ends.
Shoes up on my night table because my new dog chews
everything that he can reach; but, especially, shoes!
Two alarm clocks, one for me for when I must get up,
the other for the medicine I must give the pup.
Stacks of books and manuscripts finished and unfinished,
and an empty Kleenex box I know should be replenished.
Flashlights, lanterns, batteries–for when the power goes out.
In the rainy season, it will happen—have no doubt.
Closets crammed from wall-to-wall with sizes twelve to grander,
I’d probably have a lot to wear if I could get a gander
at what’s inside but I’m afraid it won’t be happening soon;
for thoughts of organizing it make me want to swoon!
Many pictures on the wall and bookshelves full of books,
sculptures on the mantel, in crannies and in nooks.
There will be a new addition in about a minute,
for my room is not completed until I am in it!
In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Clean Slate. Explore the room you’re in as if you’re seeing it for the first time. Pretend you know nothing. What do you see? Who is the person who lives there?

Your room isn’t complete without you. 😀
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But what a wonderful room it is…
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Liked your look at your room. My post is about the opposite. Paring down. I wish we would have done it long ago. It’s rather freeing.
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Nice, I can relate to it all, especially the shoes on the night table and the alarm clock for the pup.
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That looks like a very comfortable, form-fitting world. I could live in it, too, but then it would be very crowded 😀
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Love this!
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Your room looks absolutely amazing!
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A bit messy when I took this picture, but it usually is, so at least it is an authentic portrayal.
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“There will be a new addition in about a minute,
for my room is not completed until I am in it!”
It is empty.. incomplete… until the person it was designed for blessing… enters!
Well said!
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It’s a wonderful room just like my daughter. With you it will have a lot of character indeed.
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I love this poem! I see myself in it, too. Thank you! 🙂
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Thanks, Ellen.
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