The sixties

The sixties

A Poem by andrew mitchell

Love in the sixties -
a peg holds onto a line
carrying the weight
of baby clothes.

© 2023 andrew mitchell


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Wow, you took me back with this one Andrew. You gave me a memory of my mum in her thirties. She was standing back admiring a line of pristine white cotton nappies she had just pegged on the line. They were blowing gently in the breeze and her own brown hair was being teased by the same. A big thank you.

Chris

Posted 1 Year Ago


andrew mitchell

1 Year Ago

Thanks Chris.

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Added on April 28, 2023
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andrew mitchell
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