Monday, April 13, 2015

DMC: "The Perfect Wife and Mother" by LeeAnn Blankenship





THE PERFECT WIFE AND MOTHER

In the 50's we learned the ideal was June Cleaver,
But she was a fake, an over-achiever;
I'll bet she has changed, put her past on the shelf,
Now saying at mealtime, "Just fix it yourself!"

© 2015 LeeAnn Blankenship. All rights reserved.



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9 comments:

  1. Haha! I live this poem, LeeAnn! (Something tells me I'm not the only one.) My husband thinks we're in cahoots. ;)

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  2. Love this one! And I agree. June Cleaver would have a hard time coping in the real world today!

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  3. Love the idea, and things did change. Fun to read, then to ponder if some are returning to June's image?

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  4. Ha ha - Great job, LeeAnn, and Go, June!

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  5. Hahaha, this is the world of today. Not sure June could even survive now. Very, clever indeed.

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  6. OMG -- this is wonderful. Made me laugh out loud.

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