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(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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Mis’ess Claus Testifies

Mis’ess Claus Testifies

(spelled out via T. Hardy et al)

 

Christmas got away from me

I still believe

You know who must be killing it?

The corrugated companies

It’s an expression, and I wonder

Please say you’re recycling

In some places, it is Boxing Day

In Sydney, that means kangaroos punching—

Kidding!

There will be boxes

There should have been enough

Yesterday

But receiving needs receiving

And in too many places

There was nothing

So as tradition and sense tells, give

More than that,

Give more

There are still too many dreams

That should have something

 

C L Couch

 

 

Photo by Vince Gx on Unsplash

Pyramiden, Svalbard et Jan Mayen

Factory in the Arctic

 

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