Shelf Life

by Mae Pike · 12/12/2025
Published 12/12/2025 19:44

I spent a Sunday in dust and sweat,

chasing ghosts of a time I can’t forget.

Nails driven deep, splinters on my palms,

a rickety shelf that somehow calms.


Wood scraps whisper of childhood dreams,

ink-stained paper, and scribbled themes.

Each jagged edge tells stories of grit,

a testament to the things I’ve built bit by bit.

#craftsmanship #manual labor #nostalgia #personal memory

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