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The Publisher speaks: Recycled
Joan Wilson

Do you sometimes wish, especially after Christmas and the New Year, you could be recycled?

I certainly do. However, I don't think you would want to be recycled exactly like our real Christmas trees..?

Read on:

RECYCLED PITIFUL ME

By Joan (Watler) Wilson

Well,
Christmas is over and I'm still in the lounge

If
anyone visits they would really think it strange,

I'm
as dry as a tree can possibly get

In the corner of the room where I've been set.

*

But,
you know, for two weeks I was pretty as could be,

My
decor was beautiful for all to see,

Bright
lights adorned me and I looked so pretty

Now the season is over and all I feel is pity.

*

Cause
I really enjoyed the family coming around

A
happier bunch of people could never be found

With
piles of presents all around my base

It was really a pleasure to watch each one's face.

*

As
they eagerly unwrapped their Christmas presents

Of
jewellery, clothes, perfumes and ornaments,

And
the food, my goodness, what a scrumptious fare

As each family member tried to eat their share.

*

Loads
of turkey, pork, beef and ham,

Plantain,
potatoe salad, rice and beans, stuffing and yam,

And
so much cake and Christmas pudding so sweet

All served with custard and brandy sauce what a treat.

*

Well,
now it's all over and the celebrations done

The
annual family get together has really been fun

But
alas, I must go where all dry Christmas trees go,

Recycled, together with other trees I know.

*

So
merry mulch I am today, come and get your share.

Gather
up a bag or two if you really care.

Your
plants will thrive and your trees will love it too -

Better get there quickly or there'll be no mulch for you.

END From "Buried Treasures of Cayman" - 'My Memories' By JOAN E. (WATLER) WILSON

Published January 5, 2020

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