There are skeletons in my closet 
And they're scratching at the door 
They want to come and play with me 
Just like they have before 
 
I open the door and say to them 
In no uncertain terms 
'I want you to go live somewhere else 
You're keeping me awake'!  
 
They look at me bewildered 
With their sunken socket eyes 
And then I see their mood brightens 
With their fiendish toothless grins 
 
'We cannot relocate, my dear 
We are yours and yours alone' 
 
'But surely there must be skeletons 
In other people's homes? ' 
 
'Just think what might have happened 
If we no longer stayed...' 
 
'Oh I do...I so often do... 
I wish that you would just go away! ' 
 
'But my dear', they say with sorrow 
'If we no longer remained 
Then you might have soon forgotten 
Along the path of life you came' 
 
'And without us to remind you 
Of mistakes along the way 
You might have ventured off your course 
And wound up in dismay' 
 
'Without us to remind you dear 
I'm sure that you can see 
That you may have taken 
More wrong turns 
And ended up like me' 
'Or me'!  
'Or me'!  
'Or me'!  
 
I pondered what they had said to me 
As I gently shut the door 
Perhaps they had a point... 
For each skeleton in my closet 
Was a mistake I no longer make... 
 
I agreed to let them stay with me 
If they would grant me peace 
And stop that infernal racket 
And let me get some sleep. 
 
Dee Daffodil (H.W)   Nov 03/06
Dee Daffodil
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