Raking Wet Leaves

a Study in Frustration

Sydney Duke Richey
1 min readOct 4, 2020
Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash

cursing, I rake the wet leaves
that cover the flower beds
I worked so hard to maintain
during this pandemic summer

muttering an irritated
“damn you!” under my breath
I scowl at the neighbor’s
towering maple tree
whose fallen leaves conceal
the outcome of my labor

as raindrops spatter my glasses
I squint up at the sky
a frustrated “seriously!?”
rushes to escape my frown

my hair has already started to frizz
I walk back toward the shed
shaking my head in defeat

with resolve I put the rake away
stomp the mud from my boots
and grin
“This job can wait ‘til Spring”

Sydney Duke Richey writes from the heart. Inspired by everyday experiences, her poems, haiku and creative non-fiction come from a slice of her life.
Sydney lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband.

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Sydney Duke Richey
Sydney Duke Richey

Written by Sydney Duke Richey

Writing from the heart, I’m inspired by everyday experiences. My poems, haiku and non-fiction come from a slice of my life. *Top Writer in Poetry*