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Monday, July 30, 2012

The clothesline said so much...

W&N watercolour on Amedeo 200gsm – 

A clothesline was a news forecast 
To neighbours passing by. 
There were no secrets you could keep 
When clothes were hung to dry. 
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It also was a friendly link 
For neighbours always knew 
If company had stopped on by 
To spend a night or two. 
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For then you’d see the fancy sheets 
And towels on the line; 
You’d see the company table clothes 
With intricate design. 
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The line announced a baby’s birth 
To folks who lived inside 
As brand new infant clothes were hung 
So carefully with pride. 
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The ages of the children 
could so readily be known 
By watching how the sizes changed 
You’d know how much they’d grown. 
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It also told when illness struck, 
As extra sheets were hung; 
Then nightclothes, and a bathrobe, too, 
Haphazardly were strung. 
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It said, “Gone on vacation now” 
When lines hung limp and bare. 
It told, “We’re back!” when full lines sagged 
With not an inch to spare. 
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New folks in town were scorned upon 
If wash was dingy grey, 
As neighbours raised their brows, 
And looked disgustedly away. 
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But clotheslines now are of the past 
For dryers make work less. 
Now what goes on inside a home 
Is anybody’s guess. 
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I really miss that way of life. 
It was a friendly sign 
When neighbours knew each other best 
By what hung on the line! 
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- Author unknown

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