Her Lovely Mess
About a friend who is an organized keeper35 total reviews
Comment from gansach
Oh, this poem rings true with me. I can be very organized and would be if I lived alone (have been in the past), but efforts to be so now are futile with family who drift in my cleaning wake to scatter all my hard work. And, the more people one loses, the harder it is to dispose of all those items that evoke their memory and happier times. I often think what will happen to all these lovely things when I am gone and they don't mean as much to those left behind? I need to do the Swedish Death Clean. Your poem is lovely and I'm sure most people will relate to it. Best wishes in the competition!
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2024
Oh, this poem rings true with me. I can be very organized and would be if I lived alone (have been in the past), but efforts to be so now are futile with family who drift in my cleaning wake to scatter all my hard work. And, the more people one loses, the harder it is to dispose of all those items that evoke their memory and happier times. I often think what will happen to all these lovely things when I am gone and they don't mean as much to those left behind? I need to do the Swedish Death Clean. Your poem is lovely and I'm sure most people will relate to it. Best wishes in the competition!
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2024
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Oh Gail, I hear you. I try myself to throw, but my husband wants everything right where he puts it so I finally give up and it is discouraging. Yet, I don't let him get by with it much, but wow, it adds up after a while if you aren't on it all the time.
Thanks, Hon, for the kind comments and the wishes of good luck.. so appreciated.
Comment from Sally Law
I loved your lovely mess, mystery poetess! Wonderfully written and illustrated of the beautiful mess that holds memories. I'm much the same.
Sending you my best today as always, and my very best wishes for the upcoming contests. Blessings, Sally Law. :))
I loved your lovely mess, mystery poetess! Wonderfully written and illustrated of the beautiful mess that holds memories. I'm much the same.
Sending you my best today as always, and my very best wishes for the upcoming contests. Blessings, Sally Law. :))
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
Comment from Lisasview
Wonderful poem and so very well written. Loved the rhyming...
Leaving treasured things for family members is great. However, I am now sending things to my family so they can enjoy them now.
Best of luck in the contest.
Lisa
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2024
Wonderful poem and so very well written. Loved the rhyming...
Leaving treasured things for family members is great. However, I am now sending things to my family so they can enjoy them now.
Best of luck in the contest.
Lisa
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 27-Apr-2024
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Hello, dear Lisa, and thank you so very much for the sweet comments, the wonderful advice (which I have been trying to do for years) and the generous six stars. You are so kind. Thank you again!!
Comment from Natureschild
This poem beautifully delves into the emotional complexity of possessions and the struggle to let go. Themes of nostalgia, upbringing, and decluttering are expertly woven together, offering insight into the psychological roots of attachment. The concluding stanza prompts reflection on the legacy of our belongings and their impact on others. It was a pleasure to read your thought-provoking poem. - Terry
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2024
This poem beautifully delves into the emotional complexity of possessions and the struggle to let go. Themes of nostalgia, upbringing, and decluttering are expertly woven together, offering insight into the psychological roots of attachment. The concluding stanza prompts reflection on the legacy of our belongings and their impact on others. It was a pleasure to read your thought-provoking poem. - Terry
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2024
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Terry, thanks for your kind comments for this poem. It means a lot to me
Comment from Mark Jackson
I used to work for the NHS in England and we would sometimes have to help sort out people's properties whilst they were in hospital. It was that or they would be evicted. What I found without fail was the situation is made worse when those people keep pets. That is when you actually start finding Mess. Thank you for taking me back to those days. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2024
I used to work for the NHS in England and we would sometimes have to help sort out people's properties whilst they were in hospital. It was that or they would be evicted. What I found without fail was the situation is made worse when those people keep pets. That is when you actually start finding Mess. Thank you for taking me back to those days. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2024
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Mark, thanks for your comments for this poem.
Hers is so different than this, but how sad.
Comment from hullabaloo22
Wonderful! And I have got to admit that I can personally relate to this. I hate to throw things away, especially those that have deep memories attached to them. And honestly, I struggle in order while I thrive in what many consider a mess.
Well done and good luck!
reply by the author on 02-May-2024
Wonderful! And I have got to admit that I can personally relate to this. I hate to throw things away, especially those that have deep memories attached to them. And honestly, I struggle in order while I thrive in what many consider a mess.
Well done and good luck!
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 02-May-2024
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Hulabaloo, I thank you for the kind words you said about Mel and her poem. So appreciated, my friend. Love, Debi
Comment from Douglas Goff
Better than any inheritance I ever received. Ha! Sorry could not help myself.
So, I recognize the writer by style. Does that mean that I can not vote? Do not count on it.
Great entry.
D
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
Better than any inheritance I ever received. Ha! Sorry could not help myself.
So, I recognize the writer by style. Does that mean that I can not vote? Do not count on it.
Great entry.
D
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
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Well, am I who you thought I was? I bet I was. Haha! Thanks so much for your kindness all the time. You are one of my favorites here and I am so happy to be your friend. Thanks again, Douglas. Love, Debi
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Nope. Too funny! Good piece.
Comment from DeboraDyess
KNOW THAT GAL!! I also feel for her. I'm the one that always says, 'but I might need it tomorrow and LOOK! I can turn it into ___" And I quite often do, but sitll... The mess!
Great job with the poem, Debi. I loved it!
Blessings, dear friend,
Deb
PS - I think I'd enjoy a tribute poem, if you have time btween now and October. ð???
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
KNOW THAT GAL!! I also feel for her. I'm the one that always says, 'but I might need it tomorrow and LOOK! I can turn it into ___" And I quite often do, but sitll... The mess!
Great job with the poem, Debi. I loved it!
Blessings, dear friend,
Deb
PS - I think I'd enjoy a tribute poem, if you have time btween now and October. ð???
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
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Hey Deb and thanks for this lovely review. You always have a special touch and kind words and I appreciate you so much. Thanks again, my dear friend.
Love, Debi
I will put you on the calendar, sweetie!
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
Perhaps the mess is due to hoarding items, I have heard of people who collect junk and live in such conditions. An unusual poem about a mess, although I'm not sure what sort of mess this is, good luck, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
Perhaps the mess is due to hoarding items, I have heard of people who collect junk and live in such conditions. An unusual poem about a mess, although I'm not sure what sort of mess this is, good luck, love Dolly x
Comment Written 27-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
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Thanks, Dolly for your lovely review. My friend was not a hoarder or a junk collector but a lovely home maker. She just liked to buy and always had her house kept up and everything had it's place, but like I said she did have things stacked in bins in the upstairs of her house that nobody was using.
So we did I worry about her because she seemed like she had too much stuff up there. Then when she died, she left them with some riches that they sold and kids paid off their houses with some of her stuff. Thanks again for the kind words. Love, Debi
Comment from Wendy G
Well written - and yes I am sure He will. The difficulty with throwing out and discarding is that everything DOES have associated memories which are precious. Great entry. Best wishes.
Wendy
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
Well written - and yes I am sure He will. The difficulty with throwing out and discarding is that everything DOES have associated memories which are precious. Great entry. Best wishes.
Wendy
Comment Written 26-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 30-Apr-2024
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Thanks Wendy for this lovely review. You always have a soft touch to your kind words and I appreciate you so much. Thanks again, my dear friend.
Love, Debi