The winter chill had started to set in The heating laboured all the long grey day To give us warmth, while in the parlour room We played board games to keep the cold at bay. Enough! said I, enough! We shall repair To those who deal in attic insulations And purchase fibreglass; and thus we did; But soon upstairs we found new complications. The granary was strewn, as fields of battle, With bits of history piled in a mess - Toys, clothes and tents and books, a copper kettle - So we cleaned up the past, with great success. An ageing rusty Z-bed stubbornly Refused to move; and so we let it be. Tags: poetry, sonnet
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