We all have things we like a lot,
From shoes to pens, salt shakers. Pots,
Those things for which we’ve great affections,
Will often end up in collections.
Our DIL has got a spot
For hippos. Them, she loves a lot!
My aunt saved shakers: pepper, salt,
There, on display, she would exalt.
And Husby gathers statues, true,
Each carved of wood—of wooden hue,
He also has a game of chess,
From every place we’ve been, I’d guess.
My dad had clocks: handmade and fine,
My mom had recipes divine,
My sister: beaus; my girlfriend: clothes,
A neighbour: finest books of prose.
One thing I’ll point out—yes, I must,
Is this: collections gather dust,
Now, if you love them, you don’t mind,
But that’s just not how I’m designed!
So my collection’s not like theirs,
No using dusters fine as hairs,
No need to re-arrange and shift,
No rejects to retire, re-gift.
I think that mine’s the best of all,
With figures short and figures tall,
Of diff’rent colours, weights. (And lids…)
The things that I love most—my kids!
Part of my collection... |
Wonderful collection!
ReplyDeleteYes, the beat collection of all!
ReplyDeleteThat IS the best collection.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great kid collection! I'm also with you on the dust-gathering aspects of lots of little items on a shelf, except for books of course.
ReplyDeleteBest kind of collection. And you're right, they don't gather dust!
ReplyDeleteI am sitting here wondering if I collect anything. There are things I have more than a handful of, but not anything that I intentionally collect or that people buy me in particular because they know I collect them. So for that I guess the only thing I collect must be memories!
ReplyDeleteBest ever!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome!
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