This is a real problem, I have some shopping to do, and my list is not in my purse. Really, it’s nowhere that I can see. I have my “to do” list, it’s right on my desk. But, the shopping list traveled with me yesterday, and is now MIA. Whenever I can’t find something, I remember my mother saying (a quote from a poem):
but darling, it must be somewhere or other
Have you looked in the inkwell?
I have not looked in the inkwell, but darn near everywhere else. That’s what I get for not finishing my shopping yesterday. But, I did try. One store was no longer at the location I drove to, and then rush hour traffic, etc, etc. All excuses, but it doesn’t solve my problem. I’ll just buy everything I see, or something like that.
Here’s the poem:
Hiding
Dorothy Aldis
I’m hiding I’m hiding
And no one knows where;
For all they can see is my
Toes and my hair.
And I just heard my father
Say to my mother –
“But, darling, he must be
Somewhere or other;”
“Have you looked in the inkwell?”
And Mother said, “Where?”
“In the inkwell” said Father. But
I was not there.
Then “Wait!” cried my mother –
“I think that I see
Him under the carpet.” But
It was not me.
“Inside the mirror’s
A pretty good place,”
Said Father and looked, but saw
Only his face.
“We’ve hunted,” sighed Mother,
“As hard as we could
And I am so afraid that we’ve
Lost him for good.”
Then I laughed out aloud
And I wiggled my toes
And Father said – “Look, dear,
I wonder if those
“Toes could be Benny’s?
There are ten of them, see?
And they were so surprised to find
Out it was me!
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