
NOW WE SEEM TO HAVE CREATED A POETRY WARDROBE WHICH IS VERY FITTING(!) FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL POEM BY SHARRON GREEN.
SHARRON IS A VERY PROLIFIC POET AND HAS A STUNNING COLLECTION – Rhymes_n_Roses, AVAILABLE FROM SHARRON’S WEBSITE . http://rhymesnroses.com REALLY WORTH A READ.


A Tight Predicament
My underwear, has gone somewhere
I don’t know where it’s gone,
the drawers are bare,
there’s nothing spare,
what’s left feels put upon.
The wardrobe’s staged a sit in,
all comfy clothes on strike,
my going out are wearing thin,
I can’t dress how I’d like.
I feel adrift ‘tween sizes,
already going large,
I’ll know the hell, of XXL,
if I don’t soon take charge,
I’m blaming it on lockdown,
a lack of exercise,
no outings to dress up for,
too many shepherd’s pies.
In truth I should be keener,
the latest masks to model,
with luck I won’t be recognised
as round the shops I waddle.
Sharron Green 2020

WASN’T THAT WONDERFUL?! SO WE’VE HAD IRONING, AND CLOTHES. IF YOU HAVE ANY GARMENT RELATED PIECES YOU’D LIKE TO SHARE, DO SEND IT IN VIA COMMENTS (MY CONTACT PAGE DOESN’T SEEM TO BE FUNCTIONING, SO I’M EXPECTING THE REPAIR MAN ROUND ANY MINUTE. BEST GET THE KETTLE ON!)
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Great idea Heather. Anne xxx
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Thank you
May write a clothes poem myself!
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There are six drawers’ worth here, Heather: https://theclothescollection.wordpress.com.
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Wonderful, Matthew. What a great magazine. You never know what you stumble on in this
blog world. I love your piece about Granddad’s hat, so much lovely detail. x
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Thanks, Heather. There are all sorts of things in the world of blogging aren’t there?!
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Thanks so much for illustrating and including my poem Heather! So pleased to feature in this trilogy
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