So warm and snug about my feet.
I love to sniff my pillow case –
A sweet Gardenia round my face.
And even though my blanket’s worn.
It stills and calms me till the morn.
I love to stroke my vintage quilt;
It’s patched and hued, and made of silk.
I love my dolly, worse for wear,
That sits beside my teddy bear.
I love my novel, though it’s frayed,
My hanky trimmed with lace brocade.
I love my creaky music box,
My dressing gown, my fluffy socks.
I love the portrait on my wall
Of granny in her crocheted shawl.
I love my crackly gramophone,
My blue enamel brush and comb.
I love my tarnished looking-glass –
A bleary relic from my past.
I love the runner on the floor,
The crooked hook upon the door.
I love to sip my morning tea,
Whilst listening to a purling sea.
But most of all, I love my bed –
A peaceful place to rest my head.
3 comments:
This resonates! I love the smell of freshly laundered sheets too. One of my favourite poems from Eliza.
Ooh very evocative
I love clean sheets and duvet cover too. And a hot water bottle!
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