"Collection"
I've a few Madonnas,
angels, a statue of John Paul II,
all arranged nicely
on grandmother's walnut shelf.
I know the Christ child
and Murano crucifix
will be passed down for generations,
but what will happen
to my books, double-shelved,
behind cabinet doors,
stacked table-high bedside?
Perhaps I can stop
bringing them home; after all,
I've learned to look
a puppy in the eyes,
say "Oh, no!" but books,
how will I say "No" to half-off,
used, sometimes out-of-print?
Twenty dollars and I'm walking out
with an armload.
My husband says it's "addiction",
I say "collection", point out
it's a lot cheaper than jewelry.
by Margaret Bednar, April 17, 2014
Behind those cabinet doors…
and this is just the first floor - the kids library (not shown) is upstairs …
…and my "solution" to the books stacked on the floor -
a perfect nightstand for the book lover:
This is for "Imaginary Garden with Real Toad's - Collections" I feel like I have just confessed :)
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11 comments:
I love your poem and the photos you shared-a view into your world.
I laughed at the word addiction and you say collection. I hear that word in my home, too. Yes, those puppy eyes and thrifty deals lure me, too. Wonderful to read-I love your house!
I have that same book/collection addiction...love the photos!
haha! love that final verse and convo with your hubby ~
Certainly, the best kind of collection to have--jewels of a sort! I confess I've very much gotten into a kindle but it is so much easier for me to read with my eye problems. Still, books must be bought if we are to still have them! k.
I am absolutely with you on that one! I never thought of the "cheaper than jewelry" to tell hubby. That's brilliant! I'm getting my bookselves rebuilt, and agonizing over whether to "share" some books or not. I won't have more room, but not enough; I'm double stacked and spilling out too! Love this Margaret!
What a great collection to have, loved the pics and the poetry.
loved it. :) a great obsession to have, i think. and i'm not a reader. :)
I love the way you have stacked and displayed your books, Margaret. It looks so attractive. I still have the books I read as a child when my weekly pocket money could buy me a Nancy Drew or Enid Blyton!
I love it! There is no such thing as too many books.
I love your collection of books as I don't have that many ~ Definitely cheaper than jewelry, smiles ~
I love the way you move from the Holy to the holy in this poem. The photos are neat glimpse into your life--and I mean NEAT! My bookshelves need more room always even though I recently donated a truck full of theatre books to a youth theatre!
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