Turn on a light, get a glass of water From the tap and take a hot shower. Go surf the web and flip on the telly; Remember to breathe in the flowers.
Rice and beans are nice, but do get boring When it’s all you have on your platter. Go eat a fresh, multi-coloured salad, Because to you that’s all that matters.
A rocky avocado lies dormant, Waiting for the day of ripening; Cheap, large, and burgeoning with juices - I have no reason to be whining.
The goat increases in value with age, But what price for some companionship? Taxing dogs often need a rabies shot, But provide a more eventful trip.
Today’s victory: I hand-washed what at Home would be half-a-load of laundry; Here it broke down to be three buckets full – I could quite afford the quandary.
Hang up to dry, inside out of course; if I walk by and get dirt on your shirt Then it will only scratch your skin, rather Than be out for all the world to hurt.
Now I’m sore – my arms, my back, my torn feet; Further I see than ever before. Always taught by the challenge, I take One day at a time – it’s not a chore.
Copyright: Conor Clerkin, 2009. Poem created through the inspiration of a letter sent to me near the end of 2009. Almost every line uses some of the words and subject matter of that letter.