P is for Packrat – Rhymed Acrostics A to Z
Perhaps you have piles of parcels and trunks of trinkets and
have procrastinated about putting them aside. Maybe you understand.
Packrat
Poking through a pile of crates,
Ancient treasures, gifted greats.
Contemplating what to toss,
Keeping diamonds, losing dross.
Recognizing heirloom’s bluff –
After all, enough’s enough.
Tomorrow I can stow this stuff.
c2013 by Linda Ann Nickerson
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Attic by Luther Daniels Bradley
1916
Library of Congress
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Attic by Luther Daniels Bradley
1916
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I think everyone can relate to this.
ReplyDeletedelightful acrostic
ReplyDeleteyep the pack rat in me nodding its head