(x = space)
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Boxen
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After filling boxes
Moving boxes,
Filling them again
Trying to keep empty boxes
In one place,
Filled boxes in another
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Then realizing there’s too
Little space for all
The boxes and myself,
I pause
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This isn’t any way to live
But I’m not planning (and not
moving boxes)
For a lifestyle,
Though it’s true my life
Has been in containers and
In stacks on shelves
Until it all came here
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Where without office
Space (or shelves),
Everything got bigger
As in more in the way
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So I’ve tried to push things
Near the door to show
Myself they’re on the way
Out
Even though
Except for the idle offer,
No one is showing I know of
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Which makes me sigh
Thank goodness for
The ceilings;
They’re cracking and they’re peeling
But they are up
High
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And I am thankful
For the space above,
The tall windows I can
See through yet
And in that slightly higher air
Envision
Many things,
Among them
Boxes being gone
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C L Couch
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Boxen is the world Jack Lewis and his brother Warnie imagined when they were children.
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Photo by Guillaume Bolduc on Unsplash
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