One Day
One day I’ll miss laundry mountain
Abundant with multicolored cascades
The summit I fear I may never reach
One day I’ll miss the chip crumbs
Embedded in the carpet
The eternal foe of the overworked vacuum
One day I’ll miss the sticky spills
Kool aid kisses on the couch
A paper towel supply that never suffices
One day I’ll miss the kid cacophony
Toddler hums and preschool hymns
Coalescing into a chaotic harmony
One day I’ll miss the midnight awakenings
Tiny feet fleeing down the hall
Desperate pleas for comforting cuddles
One day all I’ll have are clean floors
A house too quiet
A bed too cold
A sleep too solid
I’ll wish for all I once took for granted
I’ll beg for
One
More
Day
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Beautiful.