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Three boys I was the youngest A family of five In a big old house With ONE bathroom I learned the valuable lesson Of waiting Patiently How to hold It And getting ready for school Was a choreography Of hierarchy And I would wait And wait Until the yellow tiled room was mine Alone And I could brush my teeth In peace Then spit Then look in the mirror Comb my hair And grin at that kid Smiling a crooked smile at me And say “good enough for a small town”
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Jun 25, 2019
Jun 25, 2019 at 12:15 AM UTC
Morning Routine
Three boys I was the youngest A family of five In a big old house With ONE bathroom I learned the valuable lesson Of waiting Patiently How to hold It And getting ready for school Was a choreography Of hierarchy And I would wait And wait Until the yellow tiled room was mine Alone And I could brush my teeth In peace Then spit Then look in the mirror Comb my hair And grin at that kid Smiling a crooked smile at me And say “good enough for a small town”
I was so happy when dad added a second bathroom to our house. How we did it with one still amazes me!
jt-nelson
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48/South Dakota
Jun 25, 2019
Jun 25, 2019 at 12:15 AM UTC
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