A Pocketful of Poesy was and is again a Poem-a-Day(-on-Average) Blog! For 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and now for 2017 and going forward, you may expect to see 365 poems every year, 366 for leap years.

but aren't they all random?

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Trash her own house.

Trash her own house

It's not her own make - well,
most of it ain't. Yet choosing-to,
she'll sniff no sniff,
curl no lip, sift
a swath to a path, not

for order's vain sake.

Just to find and recall
where what she won't need
goes best, perchance to go,
get: take.

Come up trumps in the test!

Trash mnemonic at best, for
the classiest girl ever classified,
girl. Oh, woman no kidding - va
-voom and such. This trash
helps her sort and order

too much.

It's for blood, or for love, she
naturally plants feet and knees
in these rooms finding memories
- quite often not even hers!
- but spurred like wild flying steeds
to history's herd.

It's by love, money, sure, plus fate's funny
hand - she’s here. She'll arise:

"order up!"

And resume her stand.

Which is all her own.

For goodness: sake.

This trash wasn't hers,
but it is now, mate. 

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