Recently, I was forced to confront an undeniable fact:
My pants did not close. Not on their own, not with a hair tie, not in a muffin-toppy kind of way, not with the assistance of a pair of pliers while lying flat on the floor, not at all. So, skipping and whistling like characters in a Disney movie, off we went to the maternity store. Which is conveniently located next door to a restaurant that serves, among other things, excellent - and huge - burgers. I can't imagine a dining establishment more appropriate for elastic-waist pants.
When we got home from our shopping trip, I had to make room in the closet for my roomy new purchases. It was bittersweet to put away clothing that I love wearing but know I won't be able to fit into for some time to come, and I started to think about Goodnight Moon (a book we're obviously going to have to purchase for the little one if we can't find our own vintage copies!) So I wrote this:
Goodnight jeans and goodnight tank tops,
Goodnight shorts and too-tight flip flops.
Goodnight stilettos and boots with heels,
Goodnight dresses that made me squeal.
Goodnight button-down shirts and blazers,
Goodnight pants made perfect by tailors.
Goodnight skirts with nipped-in waists,
Goodnight business suits never my taste.
Goodnight Spanx and B-cup bras,
Goodnight shirts that gave my mother pause.
Goodnight trousers that close with a button,
Goodnight anything not produced in cotton.
Goodnight things I love to wear,
Goodnight clothing everywhere.
This poem is awesome. Please trademark it or whatever you need to do ASAP. I have a wedding next week and another one in September, I figured my regular Spanx may be too uncomfortable even though I am just beginning to show so I bought the maternity ones. And I plan on only wearing flip flops this summer. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Goodnight Moon! I actually just talked to my mom about bringing me my old copy of it. The new books don't have all the pop ups and moving pieces. I need the vintage version. The poem is fantastic!! It's sad to see all the regular clothing go away, but the maternity clothes are so comfy aren't they?
ReplyDeleteThis poem is so cute!
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