Poem: Venetian Glass Clowns

Written to the prompt C is for Collections

Venetian Glass Clowns

They stand,

Rank upon rank upon rank,

A comical honour guard

Awaiting my grandmother’s inspection.

Off-limits to us as children

Lest our exuberance

Damaged their fragility:

We knew who claimed first place

In our grandmother’s affections.

They were not fun,

Not soft, squishy, squeaky-buttoned friends

But cold, hard and brittle,

Like my grandmother.

I take each one in turn

And throw it against the wall.

©Carol Carman 2024

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