Now from the dust of half-forgotten things,
You rise to haunt me at the year’s Spring-cleaning,
And bring to memory dim imaginings
Of mystic meaning.
No old-time potter handled you, I ween,
Nor yet were you of gold or silver molten;
No Derby stamp, nor Worcester, can be seen,
Nor Royal Doulton.
You never stood to grace the princely board
Of monarchs in some Oriental palace.
Your lid is chipped, your chubby side is scored
As if in malice.
I hesitate to say it, but your spout
Is with unhandsome rivets held together —
Mute witnesses of treatment meted out
In regions nether.
O patient sufferer of many bumps!
I ask it gently — shall the dustbin hold you?
And will the dust-heap, with its cabbage stumps,
At last enfold you?
It ought. And yet with gentle hands I place
You with my priceless Delft and Dresden china,
For sake of one who loved your homely face
In days diviner.
by FAY INCHFAWN (1880-1978)
Public Domain Poetry






♥️ I save things because I worry about their feelings too.
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I save them because… well, I really don’t know what else to do with them. Your reason sounds much more interesting and… well, nicer! 😀
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How do you have so many followers what’s your secret apart from writing good posts 😁 Do you earn any money off your blog?
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We’ve been around for about a decade now, so perhaps it’s our longevity that’s allowed us to amass so many followers? Honestly, we’re not entirely sure. 😛
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Oh my, what a gem! A forgotten treasure, like the frumpy little pot itself! Thanks for posting this.
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And thank you for reading, Camilla! 😀
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Another excellent choice – delightful.
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Absolutely agree, Dolly! I’ll certainly not look at teapots the same way again. 😛
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😻
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Old poets have their way of words that I find beautiful. A poem could be happy or sad or what have you and their words would just captivate me. Thank you for sharing this, Tati and Tony 🙂
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I have to say that I feel the same about the old poets too, Maria. It’s been a joy to uncover more classic poems that I never even knew existed before!
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And you two help us enjoy and uncover their works. It’s a win-win ☺️
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Thank you for sharing this great classic. Superb!!!
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We’re so glad you enjoyed it, Suzette!
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Humour and humanity, a rare combination.
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With some sexy teapots thrown in for good measure! 😛
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Great gentle poem. Thanks for citing it.
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Thanks for reading it with us!
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