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Contest of Cleanliness
Passed down to me from my dear mother, this cleaning bug even bit my brother. I spent many hours doing house chores. The need to clean, we could not ignore. I always felt such satisfaction, my friends all thought a strange reaction, to suck up dust bunnies brought such joy. A brand new mop was better than a toy. When my brother and I felt the need to compete, we would clean out our closets, win went to most neat. And when I was a teen without a date, I scrubbed bathroom tiles 'til the hour got late. Dear fellow poets, I have a confession. For a certain bald man, I had quite an obsession. Many long nights, he and I danced, the hum of the vacuum, our song of romance. As I grew older, the neat freak contest ensued. The need to be cleanest, a relentless pursuit. The only person I competed with was me. Now, with a messy four-year-old, I have set myself free. This cleaning contest was only bringing me strife. No longer competing, I'm now living my life. By Rhonda Johnson-Saunders, February 27, 2012 for the Contest contest ( Joe Flach) Seventh Place
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