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Tomorrow is Laundry Day
I abandoned sheets long ago
 They tangled easily, bunched in a ball at the foot of my bed
 The single quilt, an untidy mess,
 Is warm enough in summer heat. My discarded blankets and pillows litter
 the floor
 Left where they fell,
 Where I cannot be bother to pick them up
 The crumpled mess of orange and navy is comfortable
 It feels lived in, safe. Tomorrow it will be stripped, the sheets and pillowcases
 thrown into the washer,
 Pushed, pounded, tossed, twisted
 Stretched tight across the mattress, like a drumhead aiming for  higher pitch
 It won’t feel quite right
 Like new clothes on the first day of school
 Stiff, clean
 And I won’t sleep well.
 Not until my tossing and turning has softened the sheets, loosened them,
 Not until they are tangled in a ball at the foot of my bed
 And the single quilt is wrapped tight around my sleeping form.

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