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Antiques Not For Sale

The House is full of stuff my husband saves;
A pair of bentwood rockers, goose-neck armed.
His grandparents sat in these, discordant creaks 
Punctuating arguments. No one sits there now.

There where they are we do not need the chairs
Nor the table with the wobbly center post.
The sewing machine, treddle run, would work
But belts and bobbins no longer can be found.

The old piano, a gift from grandma for a child
Who thought he’d learn to play. He never did,
The keys are out of tune, but the wood--
The curly maple keeps its seasoned glow.

A hundred other things that take up space
Flowered lamps, a bowl back mandalin. 
Newer things would go there just as well,
We only keep them for the tales they tell.

Copyright © Karen Ruff | Year Posted 2014

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Date: 5/16/2014 10:51:00 PM

wow, he sounds a bit like ME. Congrats with this poem. It is a very well written poem. In my opinion , one for the top three!!
Date: 5/16/2014 10:09:00 PM

Enjoy them and their tales and buy a few items to be your antiques to pass on some day. I enjoyed your poem. Congratulations. Love, Joyce
Date: 5/16/2014 5:18:00 PM

nice win Karen......SKAT
Date: 5/16/2014 4:06:00 PM

Congratulations on a fine win.
Date: 4/16/2014 2:22:00 AM

Yeah relics require hoarding. Maybe the utterly useless ones need to be auctioned off. But olden values have no bulk nor require space so they can be preserved. Very fine and fab poetics here in yor poem. Swell! Nice to read u again.

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