Dana Martine Robbins
  • Welcome
  • Author Biography
  • Poems
    • On the Tide of Her Breathing
    • The Red Pocketbook
    • After the Parade
    • ​Portrait of the Artist as an Old Woman
    • Cello
    • The Meter Reader
    • Phoebe’s Blues
    • The Goldfish
    • Litany for My Husband
    • The Butterfly Dress
    • We Said Never Again
    • The Lobster
    • Death of a Flamingo
    • The Orange Angels
    • Empty Heart Vegetable
    • The Apple Tree
    • American Gothic
    • Undressing Barbie
    • Ode to My Husband Folding Laundry
    • Kitchen Angel
    • At The Beach
    • The Renovation
    • Gratitude
  • Essays
    • Remembering My Father on World AIDS Day
    • To Light A Candle
    • The Embodiment
    • Playing Patty Cake With One Hand
    • No Ordinary Cats
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The Renovation

When I was for sale, on a hot summer Sunday,
she was different from the others, didn’t poke 
into corners or shame me by opening closet doors.  
Instead, she sat on the sofa and said, “look

how the light comes into this room.” 
Truth is, I was a bit down on my luck, 
wearing my faded robe and curlers all day, 
a two hundred year old damsel in distress.

When she came to me, she peeled off 
my dowdy layers of parquet and linoleum 
to reveal the rich hued pine on my floors, 
stripped away decades of drab wallpaper,

and chalky paint, dressed me in cheerful tints 
of sky and buttercup, hung chimes on me 
to sway in the breeze, romanced me 
with blossoms, and I sparkled again, my dull

garments replaced by becoming gowns, 
my arms filled with oil paintings and apples. 
True, she was ungrateful at times, railed 
at my tepid bath water, leaky faucets

and crooked chimney, cursed the protruding  
nails that scraped her toes. I suffered the boots 
of workmen who crossed my blushing floors.
My innermost fireplace was laid bare

but soon my hearth warmed her 
with a hearty blaze, as she, notebook 
in hand, peeled away her layers, to reveal 
the inner rooms of her own heart.

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Published in The Write Place at the Write Time Winter 2013/Spring 2014 issue



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