Kathy Figueroa is one of the many wonderful poets I've met through the 100,000 Poets for Change initiative. She lives in Ontario, Canada.
Kathy has a series of poems about chores. What a great way to turn housework into a source of joy -- by writing about it. It's a new angle on whistle while you work. (For another poet on this subject, check out Julia Alvarez.)
I have been working on simple odes with some fifth graders this week. They love the idea that a few juicy similes and hyperbole can make something as ordinary as masking tape sound amazing! (I even made on-the-spot masking tape art to prove the point.) It's the power of tone. Of course, we talked about Pablo Neruda's Odes to Common Things -- a category which Kathy's poem falls into.
Here is Kathy:
I wrote, 'Ode To Housework,' in practically no time at
all because I felt tremendously inspired to sit down and
write instead of getting directly to work tidying up the house. (I will
say that my yard looks very nice, though.)
Ode To Housework
~by Kathy Figueroa
It's time to clean
This house
Though I'm allergic
To dust
Someone will
Be over soon
So tidying
Is a must
Let me think
Of this drudgery
As something
That's actually fun
Otherwise, it's going
To be awhile
Before I get this
Housework done
Let me delight in
Washing the floor
Instead of thinking
It's such a chore
The cat boxes
Will be fun to change
I'll whistle a tune
As I rearrange
The laundry will go
In the washing machine
The plants
Will be watered
So they stay green
Scrubbing the sink
Won't take as
Long as I think
And then, after I do
I'll polish the loo
Cobwebs can be swept
Away with a broom
Then I'll vacuum
The living room
(Note to myself:
Remember to take care
And make sure I get
All the dog and cat hair)
Yes, I guess
My house is a mess
I could do more
And procrastinate less
Then, in no time
This house
Would be clean
And I'd be
The happiest
Person you've seen
('Ode To Housework,' was first published in The Bancroft Times newspaper on January 5, 2012.)
~by Kathy Figueroa
It's time to clean
This house
Though I'm allergic
To dust
Someone will
Be over soon
So tidying
Is a must
Let me think
Of this drudgery
As something
That's actually fun
Otherwise, it's going
To be awhile
Before I get this
Housework done
Let me delight in
Washing the floor
Instead of thinking
It's such a chore
The cat boxes
Will be fun to change
I'll whistle a tune
As I rearrange
The laundry will go
In the washing machine
The plants
Will be watered
So they stay green
Scrubbing the sink
Won't take as
Long as I think
And then, after I do
I'll polish the loo
Cobwebs can be swept
Away with a broom
Then I'll vacuum
The living room
(Note to myself:
Remember to take care
And make sure I get
All the dog and cat hair)
Yes, I guess
My house is a mess
I could do more
And procrastinate less
Then, in no time
This house
Would be clean
And I'd be
The happiest
Person you've seen
('Ode To Housework,' was first published in The Bancroft Times newspaper on January 5, 2012.)
9 comments:
What a fun poem, Kathy. This is certainly the only way to view housework! Something fun! I can't wait until the next time I get to clean my house thanks to your poem!
Thank you for the compliment, Lisa! The prospect of becoming inspired to write a poem certainly makes doing work that's sometimes considered 'drudgery' a lot more attractive.
My most dreaded chore is the unending pile of laundry. I'll have to think about a poem on the topic. Here is a link to Julia Alvarez's poem "Dusting": http://www.teacherweb.com/MA/DrKevinMHurleyMiddleSchool/dsturner/poemdustinjuliaalvarez.pdf
Kathy, well done it is good to see your work being picked up by the blogging community. I always enjoy reading it.
For other readers of Author Amok you are invited to read more of Kathy’s work, and the work of other poets on the Guernsey Poets Blog which publishes the work of poets based on the beautiful Island of Guernsey in the British Channel Islands. http://guernseypoets.blogspot.com/
Kathy, I enyoyed this poem very much, thanks for sharing it with us. http://johncbuchanan.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the link to Guernsey Poets. I'd love to hear more about the Island of Guernsey!
John, I'm glad you liked it! Thank you for the kind words.
Just thought I'd mention that, earlier today, I created a blog for my poetry and photography. It's called, 'Flowertopia,' because that's what I call my gardens. Here's a link to it: http://kathyfigueroapoetry.blogspot.ca/
Thanks for the link, Kathy. My daughter takes a lot of photos of our garden and I occasionally write response poems. I will check out your new blog.
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