We break crockery every day it seems.
There is a little stack of it in the corner of the kitchen that builds up and up.
Mugs, a cup, two bowls.
I can’t bear to throw it out just yet,
I will turn it into something good one day.
#36
writer. maker.
We break crockery every day it seems.
There is a little stack of it in the corner of the kitchen that builds up and up.
Mugs, a cup, two bowls.
I can’t bear to throw it out just yet,
I will turn it into something good one day.
Elisabeth Pike is a writer and designer. Voice at the Window, a collection of 100 gratitude poems written during lockdown is out now. Circles: Nurture and Grow your Creative Gift was released in April 2019. Her prints and books are available at https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LittleBirdEditions. She lives in Shropshire with her husband and four children. View more posts