
I wake up feeling weary after a late night
Dragging myself out of bed
My limbs are sore and aching
Forcing me to shuffle along to the kitchen
I switch on the kitchen light but its far too bright
Nobody needs that much interrogating light early in the morning
Fortunately it has a dimmer switch and my sanity is saved
The kettle is there waiting patiently for me
Pre filled with filtered water from the night before
When my movements were more coordinated than now
A flick of the switch is the starting gun for the hot water race
The familiar soothing rumble of heating water calms me
I reach into the cabinet for a fresh teabag
Thanking the goddess of grocery shopping for stocking up
The bag lays motionless in my favorite cup as the water gets hotter and hotter
The water is now in a raging boil but the kettle refuses to switch off
Its a battle of the strongest and I watch the contest unfold
Wondering who will be the victor today
Will all the water boil away and escape in a steamy vapor
Suddenly the kettle surrenders with a loud click
The fight is over and the growl of the boiling water slowly subsides
I pour the still raging water onto the waiting teabag
Eleven clockwise stirs sets the teabag into a frantic spin
It rushes around the cup releasing more flavors
I let it dance for a few moments before expertly trapping it
My spoon squashes the teabag against the inside of the cup
I hold it there in a suffocating wrestling move until it stops wriggling
The limp dead teabag is ceremoniously dumped into the trash can
Oozing dark tea like the blood of a slain corpse
I peer into the trash can like a graveside mourner
Mr Teabag led a good and very productive life
He was a fine example to us all
The funeral is over and its time discover what he left me in his will
I carry the full cup to my favorite chair and place it near the window
Steam from the cup rises up to peek outside
Soon its cooled enough to take that first magical small sip
My aches fade away instantly and I close my eyes to slow down time
Another sip of tea warms me from the inside
I am grateful for the gift of another day
Invigorated and ready for action
Thank you Mr Teabag for your sacrifice
Ian
Your take on everyday life is fun and refreshing. You always make me smile.
Randy
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Very Comforting……So many dead teabags but so much enjoyment!!
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Love your choice of words describing the art of making tea! Perfection!!
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