the money box
So far my addictions have remained under control, but I’m always on high alert after my mom traveled to Las Vegas in her 70s and went a bit mad on the slot machines. According to dad she spent about five dollars in half an hour………..The Money BoxThe box is heavy
With a satisfying rattle
There’s a slot at the top where I drop in the penny
It lands with a clink.
When it’s empty - not often
It sounds more like a clunk
Quite different
Once for my birthday, I had a note
Ten whole shillings
I folded it like I’d seen dad do
And tried to push it in
The coins resisted, jostled against it
I never tried another note
Underneath the box the rubber stopper
Teasing me with it’s smug seal
Here are the scratches where I tried so hard
to get to the treasure
Chubby fingers wrestling with the knife
The plug slightly yielding
Then popping back annoyingly into place
I lift the box again, feel its weight
Place it carefully back on the shelf
And think about what it might buy.Thanks for reading, Jill Reidy Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook