Poem: If Furniture Could Talk

Plush carpet
worn by many footsteps
the rich and powerful
hobnobbing under bright lights
deals made in secret
liaisons on its back
what stories it could tell
if it could talk.


Silver mirror
reflected many faces
handsome men and beautiful women
Distorted from reality
a silent witness
to many discussions and meetings
what stories it could tell
if it could talk.


Heavy door
pulled open and closed shut
muffling voices
agreements between people
mute cries of passion
divide rooms into compartments
what stories it could tell
if it could talk.


Oil painting
stare out through lifeless eyes
youth forever frozen
posture caught in time.
Admired by eyes
dismissed by minds
what stories it could tell
if it could talk.

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