Cleaning Day Lament

The washing up was all but done
Her tussle with the mop was won
She sighed and looked the kitchen round
And shook her head, then leaked a sound
 
The sound grew loud, to her dismay
“I’m leaving now – I’ll run away”
“Away to where” a small voice asked
Away to where I have no task
 
The endless days of wash and scrub
That must be done, redone…drub,drub
“And what would satisfy your soul?”
Again, the voice in calm cajole.
 
To ride a horse, to lead a charge
Be bold, be alive, be larger than large
To stand my ground, to make my mark
To be another Joan of Arc
 
Deeds of honor must be done
Heroic songs must be sung.
Another voice piped up to say
“Mom, can you drive to practice today?”
As bubbles dissolved in her soapy pail
The wind escaped from out her sail
To earth she fell. Her reverie
Impaled upon the need to be
….Mom.

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